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News from Whitefish Point
Holly’s Farewell
The summer owl banding season is just about over, and we are amazed and grateful to all of you that it was able to occur! Here is a blog post from our assistant owl bander about her time here. Next week we will do a full summary of the season.
Moth Night (guest post)
On August 15, Michael Kielb and I led our first Moth Night in Paradise, sponsored by the Friends of Whitefish Point. People gathered just before dark at Sawmill Creek Park on the north side of town where four light stations were set up to attract moths and other insects.
Event Announcements
We have some exciting and unique events planned for this fall, if you will be up in the Paradise area, you should consider joining us!
Warm & Wet Weather
The past week was the warmest and wettest of the season, including some torrential rain storms. One storm dumped almost 5 inches on Whitefish Point. Unsurprisingly, it was slow for owls, but the juvenile saw-whets continued at a steady trickle. Also, we have 2 upcoming programs this weekend for Blueberry Festival!
The Summer’s First Barred Owl
We’ve been able to band 35 out of the 36 nights this season, and have banded 186 owls and recaptured four previously banded owls. A highlight this week was the recapture of a Barred Owl that we originally banded this spring. This is just the fourth Barred Owl to be captured in the summer at Whitefish Point, and the first one that was a recapture.
Late-July Owl Update
Given that we have yet to have a single night’s banding total hit double-digits, the nights have remained surprisingly steady. Over the past week we banded 38 Northern Saw-whet Owls (NSWO) and three Long-eared Owls (LEOW). Of the 38 NSWO, 34 were juveniles and four were adults.
The Summer’s first Long-eared Owl
This week we banded the 100th owl of the summer, including the season’s first Long-eared Owl. It was actually on this date, July 21, 2006 that I found a roosting long-eared that led to start of the summer owl research at Whitefish Point.
Mid-July Summer Update
We just completed the second week of the summer season and the owls have been slow but steady. I’m happy to have been joined by Holly Erickson, who will be my banding partner for the season, at the start of the week. The juvenile Northern Saw-whet Owls (NSWO) have picked up a bit over the last few nights, with 14 being banded over the last five nights. Last night was the first night that juveniles outnumbered adults, with five juveniles and four adults banded.