[TN-Bird] Re: Barred Owl, Magnolia Warbler, etc. (Unicoi Co., TN)

  • From: K Dean EDWARDS <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Don Miller <raincrow@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:42:13 -0400 (EDT)

The young Barred Owl call Don and Chuck are talking about is
included on the Stokes Guide to Eastern Bird Songs CDs.

On a side note, there's a new set of CDs with owl calls for
North America from Cornell:

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/owl

Anyone have it yet or know anything about it?


Dean Edwards
Knoxville, TN




On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Don Miller wrote:

> Chuck,
>
> Thanks very much for the info.  I surmised that perhaps I was hearing  a
> call associated with juveniles, but I didn't mention this in my post.
> After reading your response, I consulted your breeding bird atlas and
> found mention of this vocalization on p. 150.  I also noticed that the
> Sibley eastern guide describes the call.
>
> Since Rock Creek Recreation Area is located well within the borders of
> Unicoi County, it seems likely that the calls I heard are in fact
> evidence of successful Barred Owl nesting in that county.  Do you
> believe that this conclusion is justified?
>
> Don Miller
> Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
>
> Charles P. Nicholson wrote:
>
>> Don et al.,
>> The Barred Owl call you describe is commonly given by fledgling birds.  I
>> have heard it as late as the second week of July, and the young barred owls
>> probably give it for at least a month or more after they leave the nest.
>> The call is commonly given during the day.  I heard it on my Breeding Bird
>> Survey route in Scott County this year; it was my only Barred Owl on the
>> count.  I've found that the call can carry as far as a hundred yards and
>> used it to confirm breeding of Barred Owls in several blocks during TN
>> Breeding Bird Atlas fieldwork.
>>
>> Chuck Nicholson
>> Norris, TN
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
>> Behalf Of Don Miller
>> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2006 4:25 PM
>> To: TN-Bird; Bristol-birds; Butternuts
>> Subject: [TN-Bird] Barred Owl, Magnolia Warbler, etc. (Unicoi Co., TN)
>>
>> June 24, 2006
>>
>> Unicoi County--Rock Creek Recreation Area (RCRA), Unaka Mountain (UM)
>>
>> This morning, Jim Faunce, Jim Holt, and I birded Unicoi County for about
>> five hours.  We stopped at RCRA just outside Erwin first, spending at
>> least a half hour, and then traveled Forest Road 230 across UM.
>> Highlights of the trip were:
>>
>> Northern Bobwhite (singing at the Beauty Spot on UM);
>>
>> Barred Owl (3 at RCRA, giving a vocalization with which I am
>> unfamiliar--a drawn out, rising glissando note similar in pattern to the
>> characteristic upslurred call of American Goldfinch and Pine Siskin, but
>> without musicality; the overall effect was that of a hissing, rising
>> squeal without much volume; the vocalization could easily be overlooked
>> in a wooded environment that reduces the volume and clarity of sound);
>>
>> Red-breasted Nuthatch (UM);
>>
>> Veery (11 on UM);
>>
>> Chestnut-sided Warbler (5 on UM);
>>
>> Magnolia Warbler (singing on UM; over a period of 20-25 minutes, I heard
>> over four dozen song bouts at a range of no more than 75 feet but could
>> not find the bird; the song emanated from an area around a low spruce or
>> fir (probably the former) standing among scattered conifers (including
>> pines) amid an early successional deciduous forest; the spot is located
>> about a hundred yards west (downslope) of Forest Road 230 6.6 miles from
>> Highway 107 in Limestone Cove; travelers to the site are advised to be
>> on the lookout for the head of Trail 110 at a distance of 6.2 miles from
>> Highway 107; this trailhead is the closest obvious landmark to the
>> pullout at which the bird was found and is 0.4 mile from it).
>>
>> I am aware that Magnolia Warblers have been observed on UM in summer
>> fairly regularly since the late 1980's.  Information on recent
>> observations would be appreciated.
>>
>> Don Miller
>> Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
>>
>>
>>
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