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News from Whitefish Point
Late-May Owl Update
Although it has recently been relatively slow for owls, they have picked up a bit again and it has been a busy time for us since our last update. We held our first Friends of Whitefish Point event and hosted a tour led by a former crew mate from our time at WPBO. The owls cooperated enough for the 30+ visitors we had at the owl banding over the last few days to have a great experience.
Mid-May Owl Update
This past week started off with a night of just two owls, then a night of three. We were ready for the owls to really go into the lull we experience at this time of the season, but they actually picked up a little bit again in recent nights.
Early May owl update
Although the owls have slowed down a bit, it was still a productive week. We had a decent number of owls come through, including a few exciting birds that were already banded.
Owls everywhere!
The owl banding this past week proved to be very productive. Over the last six nights, we banded 227 owls and recaptured eight more that were previously banded.
April owl showers
The excitement we have continued to feel this past week is honestly hard to put into words. We’re still falling more and more in love with the new owl banding station as we continue to customize it to be more functional. We’ve also been able to start making changes in the new banding area to improve our captures as we become more familiar with it and as the snow levels recede.
Spring events at Whitefish Point
We have two events this spring, for those of you who are interested in visiting the area and learning more about birds and migration! You can come to our Birdathon in mid-may and/or register to visit the owl banding station anytime between now and the last weekend in May.
New Banding Station!!
The trailer for our new banding station has arrived and is in place! The migration has been a bit slow, but we have added two more species for the season. The weather has been difficult, but we are feeling hopeful that spring is just around the corner.
Second week of owl banding
As March comes to a close, it comes as no surprise that early spring along Lake Superior can best be described as winter. Recent nights have included a mix of high winds, sleet, snow and freezing temperatures. However, saw-whet owls are still starting to move north.