There are at least 2 Long-eared Owls wintering in Big Stone National
Wildlife Refuge right now. I spotted them this morning, from what's called
the Granite Outcrop hiking trail.
Drive in on the auto tour, around the big rock with the face, and park by
the outhouses. Then hike east, following the
I saw on EBird that there was a Long Eared Owl found on a nest at the Richard
Anderson conservation area in Hennepin county. Can anyone tell me approximately
where in the area it is? It’s a big area and I looked for awhile this evening
but couldn’t find it. I’d love to see it as it would be a
It appears that the Long-eared Owl from yesterday has migrated north. It left
its perch in the early evening just after sunset. I could see it waking up and
getting restless just before sundown.
I am one who loves to share all of my sightings with others but since I live in
a town home complex
Jason, I think that you’ve really articulated the joy of awareness. Thanks for
taking the time to share this, Tom Gilde
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> On Mar 15, 2019, at 11:12 PM, Jason Caddy wrote:
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> Hello Birders,
> Today I heard a pair of crows exhibiting mobbing behavior in a grove of pines
So true, and well-said, Jason; it's also worth noting that introducing the
very young to this pursuit, even tagentially, requires patient, persistent
faith, but is well worth the effort. It may happily surprise you well into
the future with positive results you never imagined.
Linda Whyte
On Fri,
Jason
A really beautiful and profoundly truthful post!
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> On Mar 15, 2019, at 10:12 PM, Jason Caddy wrote:
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> Hello Birders,
> Today I heard a pair of crows exhibiting mobbing behavior in a grove of pines
> my front yard in South Minneapolis. I had recently found them
Hello Birders,
Today I heard a pair of crows exhibiting mobbing behavior in a grove of pines
my front yard in South Minneapolis. I had recently found them mobbing a
Red-tailed Hawk and Cooper's Hawk in the area so I went out and expected the
expected, only to find the unexpected. This turned
(Posted by Jason Frank via moumn.org)
This afternoon around 3:45 PM, there was a Long-Eared Owl in a woody copse on
the edge of
Mound Spring Prairie SNA in western Yellow Medicine County. Needless to say, a
pleasant
surprise in this neck of the "woods!" The area is a
Before you read this, please note that I am NOT sharing an exact roosting
location. This is to protect the owl. This post is intended for people who
would like to try looking for Long-eared Owls but don't know of good places
to search.
While looking for owls with Craig Mandel at Crow-Hassan Park
At Cyrstal Airport park (763) 233-8908
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Owl at Crystal airport park is a Great - Horned Owl, not a Long-Eared Owl
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At Cyrstal Airport park (763) 233-8908
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We searched for the long-eared owl at Westwood nature center from 11 to 1
pm without any luck.
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Hey All -
I found a Long-eared Owl at Springbrook Nature Center in Fridley.
Behind the visitor's center. There is a shed with an overhang and go under
the overhang and past the big trees with the bird house (on one of them).
Veer a bit left. I stuck a pencil in the ground and that is where
My son took me 2 miles North of Bowlus and showed me a long Eared Owl he
found. It was on the east side of the road exactly on mile marker 26. We
watched it as it scoped out a squirrel. The snow is bringing out a few of
the night (evening) owls into the day hours.
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Not a good report since it was hit by a car at the intersection of Hwy 27
and Hwy 238 just West of Little Falls. I have found Lond-eared Owls a few
miles South of there on hwy 238 and it may be from that group. It must have
been very hungry to be hunting that late since I usually find them when it
Hoping someone can give specific instructions on where this bird can be found.
Thanks!
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You should be a little more specific about which Long-eared Owl in Brooklyn
Center you are talking about. Was there one posted on MOU-NET?
Scott B. Meyer
Hennepin County
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Brian brianwiscon...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hoping someone can give specific instructions on
The people who added that data to eBird probably don't want you to know
where that bird is specifically. Please read the following if you are in
confusion about this policy:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/sensitive_species. You could always
go out and find one on your own, that's what other
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The people who added that data to eBird probably don't want you to know
where that bird is specifically. Please read the following if you are in
confusion about this policy:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/sensitive_species. You
of this list
serve substitute for the MOU rare bird list call line.
Bernard P. Friel
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Perhaps the MN DNR website has more relevant information on the status of birds
in MN?
Matt Paulson
La Crosse, WI
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My recent post prompted a message from Tanya Beyer, regarding a Long-
eared Owl she saw in downtown Duluth today (10/24/2011):
This owl crossed my path just after I had headed up from the
lakewalk at about 8:30 a.m. Monday. I had reached the plaza above
Michigan Street and was just past the
Folks -
Got a report of a Long-eared Owl hanging out at the intersection and nearby
area of Cty 42 (Cardinal Road) and Cty 44, right off of Cty 7 just west of
Grand Marais. I plan to check the area tomorrow to see if it is still
around.
Jeremy
Jeremy Ridlbauer
Sundew Technical Services
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Hi everyone,Yesterday, while visiting my BBA block T61R8a (just south of
Isabella Lake in Lake County) my husband and I had a long-eared owl fly across
the road in front of us. My husband (not a birder) actually noted the odd
flight of the bird. It flew into a tree over the road and I was
I stopped at the grove at the north end of Manston Marsh in Wilkin County at
about noon today. There a couple of teenagers were nice enough to drag
their deer hunting stand through a cedar thicket and flush out a long-eared
owl for me. It was a county bird for me. There wasn't much else for
Yesterday (Monday), I learned of a Long-eared Owl in Lauderdale. It was on
private property with no public access. Marcie O'Connor got a couple of good
photos, and posted them on her blog at
http://aprairiehaven.com/uploads/img494ff14ea6335.jpg and
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