I just went over during lunch - and all 4 birds were there in a bare space
within the hydrangea on the corner, almost at the top. I went into the
ladies room on the first floor and was rewarded with a view at eye-level.
Both parents (one reddish, one gray), and two fledglings (one reddish, one
gray) all within a foot of one another. very cool.


On 6/29/11 10:47 AM, "Barbara B. Eden" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yesterday I was able to have an excellent look at the Eastern Screech Owls
> that are located  in the SW corner of the Dean's Garden,  behind  Warren Hall.
> To spot them,  look up  to where the auditorium extension meets the main part
> of the building. The female was in a gap in the climbing hydrangea on the wall
> above a robin's nest. The male was a few feet to the right of her. I was told
> that there are also owlets.
> 
> ~Barbara Berger Eden
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Cheers,
--Michele


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