[cayugabirds-l] Barred Owl in Sapsucker Woods

2019-02-04 Thread bob mcguire
I’d like to thank Mark Chao for his timely report of a snoozing BARRED OWL in 
Sapsucker Woods this noon. Later in the afternoon I slipped/shuffled along the 
trail in from SSW Road towards the lone white pine with the roosting owl. Along 
the way I scored a near-perfect suite of woodpeckers: Pileated, Red-bellied, 
Downy, and then a YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER that flew in quietly to a tree right 
beside me. 

Bob McGuire
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[cayugabirds-l] Barred Owl in Sapsucker Woods?

2012-05-16 Thread Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
Hi all,

Another intel question -- has anyone still been seeing the roosting BARRED OWL 
in Sapsucker Woods during the past few days? We were not able to see it during 
Migration Celebration bird walks on Saturday, and will full leaf out, it is 
harder to see into the pines from the trail. If anyone has a recent sighting 
with exact location, please let me know.

thanks,

KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
k...@cornell.edu


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[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods

2012-04-24 Thread Brad Walker
The barred owl is in the same pine along sapsucker woods road now that it
used last week.

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods

2012-04-24 Thread Brad Walker
Hi all, sorry for the terse email, I was walking with a friend and didn't
have much time.

This is presumably the same owl that seen last week sitting in the same
spot in the same tree (on the Severinghaus trail). If you go o look for it,
don't stay too long. The bird flushed after multiple visits last week. It
gives great looks with binoculars if you make a brief stop.

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.comwrote:

 The barred owl is in the same pine along sapsucker woods road now that it
 used last week.


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Re: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods

2012-04-24 Thread Dave Nutter
The local SFO group on Sunday had a great scope view of a/the Barred Owl as we looked east from the trail between the Wilson Trail and the trail intersection just west of the gate along Sapsucker Woods Rd. A sharp-eyed SFO student at the back of our group discovered it in a distant relatively small pine, halfway up, close to the trunk, and not obvious to the untrained naked eye. I don't think we bothered it because we stayed on the trail which was not close to the bird. The bird appeared to be dozing with eyes half shut and it did not move.--Dave NutterOn Apr 24, 2012, at 09:26 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com wrote:Hi all, sorry for the terse email, I was walking with a friend and didn't have much time.This is presumably the same owl that seen last week sitting in the same spot in the same tree (on the Severinghaus trail). If you go o look for it, don't stay too long. The bird flushed after multiple visits last week. It gives great looks with binoculars if you make a brief stop.


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com wrote:


The barred owl is in the same pine along sapsucker woods road now that it used last week. 


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Re: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods

2012-04-24 Thread NANCY MORGAN
The bird seemed very relaxed and sleepy while we were there (SFO group).  I 
went back after class after grabbing my camera from the car and the bird was 
gone.  When I emailed our local group (Broome County--bluewing) Anne Clark 
emailed me back saying that she'd heard my owl repeatedly when she was near 
her crows nests.  Makes a person wish they knew (and saw) more in the lives of 
these creatures!

Nancy Morgan
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dave Nutter 
  To: Cayugabirds 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 10:20 AM
  Subject: Re: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods


  The local SFO group on Sunday had a great scope view of a/the Barred Owl as 
we looked east from the trail between the Wilson Trail and the trail 
intersection just west of the gate along Sapsucker Woods Rd. A sharp-eyed SFO 
student at the back of our group discovered it in a distant relatively small 
pine, halfway up, close to the trunk, and not obvious to the untrained naked 
eye. I don't think we bothered it because we stayed on the trail which was not 
close to the bird. The bird appeared to be dozing with eyes half shut and it 
did not move. 
  --Dave Nutter

  On Apr 24, 2012, at 09:26 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi all, sorry for the terse email, I was walking with a friend and didn't 
have much time.

This is presumably the same owl that seen last week sitting in the same 
spot in the same tree (on the Severinghaus trail). If you go o look for it, 
don't stay too long. The bird flushed after multiple visits last week. It gives 
great looks with binoculars if you make a brief stop.


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com 
wrote:

  The barred owl is in the same pine along sapsucker woods road now that it 
used last week. 



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[cayugabirds-l] Barred owl at Sapsucker Woods

2011-04-29 Thread M Kardon
We saw a barred owl at Sapsucker Woods about 11 AM today.  It was 
being mobbed by 2 crows (not very successfully).  We heard a 
sapsucker tapping there also.  From the Lab viewing area we saw
a yellow warbler, a palm warbler, and a common yellowthroat.

Fred and Marsha Kardon


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