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[va-bird] Re: Screech Owls

  • From: Denise Ryan <savetheocean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 07:17:11 -0700 (PDT)
From my own experience in DC in urban parks, Screech Owls are abundant and do 
respond to taped calls in early spring - it may be too late for you now without 
causing serious harm to the fledglings.  So, don't rely on others, find your 
own.  It is very rewarding. 
 
I highly recommend going to list link on the MDBirds.org web site and read the 
article about finding owls.  It helped me tremendously and it also recommends 
waiting to find them as they probably would not be responsive right now anyway. 
 
 
You Want ME to find OWLS?
http://www.mdbirds.org/atlas/resources.html
P R Mocko <paulbirds19@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

To post or not to post, why is this a question?

The debate centers on disturbance of bird nests and roosts. If I alert the 
birding community to the roost location of a bird that is difficult to find 
(owls in particular), I risk stressing the bird. Email lists such as ours 
are powerful tools, and can mobilize hundreds of birders to a location. 
Recently we had a post of a phalarope in a N. VA park at 4 PM and before 
dark there were birders "on the ground" searching the park. That is not a 
bad thing; we want good information on birding and so subscribe to VA-Bird. 
We also want to protect birds from disturbance.

Maybe not everyone reading birding listserves shares the majority views on 
birding ethics. Just one nest robber (or the possibility of one) lurking on 
a listserve modifies the behavior of all posters. So, all nest robbers 
unsubscribe VA-Bird now. Thankfully, most cowbirds cannot figure out how to 
subscribe.

I do not want to stifle bird sightings. Let's agree to limit precise 
directions to nests and roosts. A post on "a pair of Barred Owls near the 
visitor?s center at Huntley Meadows" is terrific, and gives us a challenge 
to try to find them on our visit.

Thanks for reading, good birding and have a great summer.

Paul Mocko
McLean, VA



>From: "DOLORES KEELER" 

>Hello Va birders,
>Can anyone tell me where I can go to try to see a Screech Owl?
>

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