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"Get crazy with the
Cheez-whiz" Beck
"...how Scandinavian
of me" Bjork
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Welcome to
my Web site, dedicated to the conservation of northern forest
owls!!! |
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7 May 2006.
Four boreal owlets surrounded by 13 dead
voles...mostly red-backed with a couple of meadow
voles thrown in. This box will smell yummy in
a couple of weeks. |
The luckiest
shot I have ever taken.
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6 May 2006.
A newly hatched boreal owl. And I mean newly
hatched...probably 2 days old. Three eggs are ready
to join him/her. |
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A nest of 4
newly-hatched saw-whets, surrounded by 8 fat,
red-backed voles. |
A female boreal
at the box entrance. |
A female saw-whet
waits for the nest-check to end
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For 3 glorious,
Strigidaen weeks, a northern hawk owl was my close
neighbor. |
Winter does not
get any better than this. |
7 May 2006.
A saw-whet nest with 6 eggs. There is lichen
and moss in the nest, and I didn't put it there...so
who did? |
The following was written during
the 2001 irruption, but it applies today. In fact, it will apply for every
irruption during our lifetime.
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The view from my front yard. 7
November, 2004. Whew! |
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Female Boreal Owl |
Long-eared Owl |
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10 January 2004. Nikky
didn't want to take the back roads, but look at what he would have
missed. |
Parents: It's
20:00, do you know where your children are?
Fifth graders
from the Sawtooth Elementary School risk their lives
for an evening with the saw-whets.
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16 March 2004. I proudly
hold a second year, male boreal owl. His girlfriend watched
while this picture was taken.
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A rodent's journey ends |
A Minnesota winter visitor |
A migrant Maine saw-whet |
One of "my
girls". |
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"We
common mortals, who cannot see in the dark, know very little about the courtship
performance of the owls, except what we can learn from listening to their
springtime voices" (A.C. Bent
1937).
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Damn it Jim. I'm a
biologist not a webmaster!!! |