Video of Screech Owlets Keeping Cool in a Hot Nest Box by Panting with their mouths open like dogs.
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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Screech Owl Nest Box Placement - Try and Keep it Cool!
Monday, January 21, 2013
Florida's "Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival" January 23-29, 2013
Florida's "Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival" starts this Wednesday in Titusville, Florida. Its one of the largest such shows in the U.S. With some luck attendees will spot the most colorful songbird in all of North America, the Painted Bunting, wintering in the Space Coast of Florida. Generally holding in dense thickets of oaks and scrub they are very hard to spot in the wild away from backyard feeders.
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| Painted Bunting couple wintering in Florida |
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Squirrel Appreciation Day - Celebrate Monday January 21st!
January 21st is Squirrel Appreciation Day!
Watch this Little Red Squirrel Deal With a Huge Nut!
Who Can resist the antics of the typical Squirrel?
This video will give you an idea of how to come to terms with squirrels after your bird seed - for a small amount of money you get a win-win!
Here are some fun facts about squirrels from All About Squirrels!
Friday, January 18, 2013
Red Bellied Woodpecker Goes House Hunting!
Red Bellied Woodpecker Inspects New Nest Box
We've had such good luck with Stovall Screech Owl Nest Boxes we though we'd try one of their Woodpecker "Houses" or nest boxes as we have seen woodpeckers occasionally visit the bird feeders. We put up a Woodpecker Nest Box back in early December and lately a very large and attractive male Red Bellied Woodpecker has been checking it out - literally inspecting it. Its interesting to observe how careful he is to check out the inside the box before going to far in as his self-preservation instinct says - make sure its safe before committing. He seems to have a very critical eye for construction quality and quite the personality. We are hopeful he will call it his own and find a mate and start a family in the box this spring. The woodpecker nest box is smaller than a Screech Owl nest box with the most notable difference being a much smaller entrance hole. There is nothing more gratifying in birding than to put up a shelter for a specific bird species and then have success at getting them to nest. We'll see how things progress this winter and hope they decide to move in to the new house.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Large Flock of Robins Lands in Backyard - Real Snowbirds
Video of Hundreds of Robins Descending on our Backyard Birdbath
I'm not sure what the impact of the unusual warm weather will have on the Screech Owl breeding timing if any. Anecdotal experience is that they nested about 3 to 4 weeks earlier in early February during the cold winter of 2010-11 than last years warm winter in which they nested the second week of March. We'll see.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Squirrels Have Kittens!!
Mother Squirrel is Quite Upset
Mother Squirrel Taking a Break from nursing - she's full of milk
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Screech Owl Nest Box and Squirrels
| Screech Owl and Squirrel (link to original pictures) |
Here is an interesting story out of Texas (link to original story). First off, that's a very unusual looking Screech Owl Nest Box, seems a bit deep. This is why we can't keep our nest boxes on trees or within reach of squirrels in trees. They will relentlessly attempt to take over the nest box. When its time to lay eggs and guard the owlets this Screech Owl is going to have a tough time defending this nest from many potential intruders. I wish the owls all the best!
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
Listen for Screech Owl Calls In the Evening
Screech Owls generally keep a pretty low profile and don't make much noise unless they are defending or announcing their territory and getting ready for mating season. Here is a playlist of some of the best calls from the 2012 season:
But for the next month or two calls are likely to be subtle - a low "trilling" that travels far. You'll know it when you hear it The owls are reconnecting, courting and looking for nesting sites - if they had a healthy, good year their first choice will likely be where they nested the year before.
Screech Owl Calls are loudest when its really time to mate and nest such
as this example from early March 2012.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Squirrel Nests in Screech Owl Nest Box
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| Squirrel nest completely filling up a Screech Owl Nest Box |
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| The same Screech Owl Nest Box Ready for Breeding Season 2013 |
Obviously the squirrel nest precludes use by the Screech Owls - if one were inclined you could leave a nest box out for the squirrels to enjoy year-after-year - however it would be impossible to watch the little ones be delivered, grow and develop as the nest material blocks the camera view. Screech Owl season is nearing!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Screech Owl Nest Box Time is Here - Location
Cute Little rat resting in the Screech Owl Box
This video is from the 2012 season in early January - about one year ago. The cute and extra-fastidious little rat has no idea he's resting in the wrong lair. It would make a tasty morsel for an owl. Screech owls will be checking out nest boxes soon. I moved the nest box after this and issues with squirrels and put it on the gable end of an outbuilding. See this post for the setup:
Transformer Screech Owls - Taking Camouflage to a Higher Level
If you don't have a real great spot to put one and you live in a suburban or somewhat urban area with heavy tree cover nearby you might try putting the box on the gable end of your house about 8 to 10 feet or so off the ground near the middle of the gable end - the owls will likely accept it if they are around as long as there is immediate heavy cover nearby for them to stage to. One advantage of putting it on a building wall is that it limits access by squirrels and rats etc. See:
It's a Jungle Out There! Nest Box Experiences and Advice Part #2
for background information.
The other consideration is sunshine - you don't want to put the box where it will get blasted by sunshine most of the day and overheat the owls. In our case, they get several hours of direct but low morning sun and then its OK Screech Owls will look for any cavity to make a nest as natural sites can be scarce and dangerous. The number one concern is nearby heavy cover such as an oak tree or other dense foliage so they don't have to travel to far in the open from the nest to the first staging/perching area. They have adapted to living in neighborhoods in this way.
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