There is a barred owl hooting up the hill from our home on Turkey hill right
now at 6 pm . I can’t recall one hooting so in-close to sunset. How unusual is
that?
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I went looking for the Barred Owl yesterday at 3:45-4:10pm. There was a
Pileated Woodpecker calling, and I could not find the owl where Mark had
described. As I walked back to my car, the woodpecker call intensified; and
I heard a scuffle high in the trees, then saw a large grey-backed bird fly
Barred Owl still in same pine tree, dozing but looking down at me now & then.
Wish I had brought hiking stick for slippery path! Other "oldsters" may want to
bring one!
Donna Scott
Lansing
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On Feb 5, 2019, at 10:30 AM, Chris R. Pelkie
mailto:chris.pel...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
At about 10:10am today, the BARRED OWL reported by Mark and Bob is still
sitting in the lone pine by the Sapsucker Woods Wilson Trail shelter.
Easily spotted approaching from the East as it is on the 2nd big needled branch
up from ground on South side of tree, 2’ from trunk.
Harder to see
I’d like to thank Mark Chao for his timely report of a snoozing BARRED OWL in
Sapsucker Woods this noon. Later in the afternoon I slipped/shuffled along the
trail in from SSW Road towards the lone white pine with the roosting owl. Along
the way I scored a near-perfect suite of woodpeckers:
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Hi all,
Was anyone doing a barred owl impersonation at about 820 this morning on
the east side of Sapsucker Woods? I'm just wondering if I should put it on
my list or not.
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I saw three of the four of them last weekend. There were a few other folks
around watching them as well. Haven't had the chance to get back this week.
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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Yvonne Fogarty wrote:
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> Has anyone recently seen the snowy
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Has anyone recently seen th
Has anyone recently seen the snowy owls that were in the Seneca Falls area?
Thanks, Yvonne
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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 8:56 AM, Donna Lee Scott wrote:
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> Sometimes in the Cypress woods of Corkscrew Audubon Swamp in S. Florida we
> see Barred Owls active
Sometimes in the Cypress woods of Corkscrew Audubon Swamp in S. Florida we see
Barred Owls active during daylight. Their calls echo thru the woods. Last time
there were 4 Barred Owls.
It is fun to show them to others in my scope, along the boardwalk. Sometimes
they're so close to b'walk you
At the end of the afternoon I was headed out to run an errand - and came across
a Barred Owl foraging at the bottom of the driveway. As I approached in the car
it dropped to the ground out of a pine, sat with its feet buried in the snow
for a minute, then took off and flew to the southwest.
Sorry for late post but I was walking to frog barn this am when a large bird
jumped up From ground to 12' branch,. On trail between parking area gate and
fb. Thought Cooper's hawk, stopped, crept forward to find baow staring back w
big black eyes
Jumped in truck and drove here to VA Beach,
I’ve been informed by a reliable source that he (human) was doing BARRED OWL
(voice not playback I think) from Woodleton at 1pm which explains the location
and the lack of finishing growl.
Also explains the oddness of a mid-day Strix varia aria.
Drat!
ChrisP
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At 1pm I was just about to set foot on the south end of Podell Boardwalk
returning from a lunchtime circuit of the pond but lingered to watch 2 HAIRY
WOODPECKER females chasing each other from tree to tree. Interesting that they
were both female: much squeaking and peeking but no flicka’ing
Maybe I just haven't been out and listening at the right moment, but this is
the first I have heard this spring/suddenly summer.
Not too far North of the middle of Hile School Road, Freeville.
Anne
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I stepped outside tonight at about 10 PM and immediately heard a Barred Owl
calling from the NW. Earlier this year we heard them from th E to SE.
Makes me wonder if this is part of the same family group or a new individual...
Bill
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We had great looks at a very vocal BARRED OWL, 8:40 p.m.
Severinghaus trail, approaching Sapsucker Woods Road.
Diane Morton
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Migrants seem very slow today (Hawthorns were all but dead and Sapsucker
Woods isn't much better), but Livia and I just had nice looks at a BARRED
OWL with a mouse up on the Severinghaus Trail between the Wilson Trail
intersection and the trailhead on the road. It was up in the canopy on the
west
holly just heard a Barred Owl here in Brooktondale
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With all the talk about using playback to attract owls, I was pleased
to hear a Barred Owl calling spontaneously this afternoon in the
Ringwood Preserve. Also present were FOY (for me) Chipping Sparrow and
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.
Bob McGuire
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It was a little breezy last night for owling, but Ann and I decided to
try and continue a fantastic day of birding into the dark. The first two stops
on Irish Settlement Rd. didn't produce a single hoot. We drove back on Ellis
Hollow Creek Road and were surprised by a spontaneously
A Black-billed Cuckoo is singing out in the fog at my place this morning, and I
got an uncommonly nice look at one of the neighborhood Barred Owls, whom I
surprised in the little creek that flows beside Maple Ave. But there's still no
Acadian Flycatcher at the usual location south of Station
Hi all,
Another intel question -- has anyone still been seeing the roosting BARRED OWL
in Sapsucker Woods during the past few days? We were not able to see it during
Migration Celebration bird walks on Saturday, and will full leaf out, it is
harder to see into the pines from the trail. If
The barred owl is in the same pine along sapsucker woods road now that it
used last week.
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Hi all, sorry for the terse email, I was walking with a friend and didn't
have much time.
This is presumably the same owl that seen last week sitting in the same
spot in the same tree (on the Severinghaus trail). If you go o look for it,
don't stay too long. The bird flushed after multiple visits
The local SFO group on Sunday had a great scope view of a/the Barred Owl as we looked east from the trail between the Wilson Trail and the trail intersection just west of the gate along Sapsucker Woods Rd. A sharp-eyed SFO student at the back of our group discovered it in a distant relatively
was near
her crows nests. Makes a person wish they knew (and saw) more in the lives of
these creatures!
Nancy Morgan
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Subject: Re: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods
At about 9:30 this evening as I let our dog out in the backyard, I saw a
ghost-like shape rise up off the ground and cross the yard. With a flashlight I
was able to spot a BARRED OWL hunting actively from the low branches of some
trees. I have heard Barred Owl calling from the yard on only 2 or
Currently there is a barred owl on the Wilson Trail going towards the gate that
leads to Sapsucker Woods Road - it is being harassed by crows.
Mary E. Winston
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Travel is fatal to prejuidice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and
We saw a barred owl at Sapsucker Woods about 11 AM today. It was
being mobbed by 2 crows (not very successfully). We heard a
sapsucker tapping there also. From the Lab viewing area we saw
a yellow warbler, a palm warbler, and a common yellowthroat.
Fred and Marsha Kardon
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Good morning,
1 Barred Owl responding to a tape, on Hunt Hill Rd (behind our house) at 7:40
this beautiful morning!
Out to count soon
Laura
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