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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:30:07 -0500 |
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Although not a sighting report, I thought the condition of the pinegrove frequented by owls would be of interest to those on the listserv.
I thought the ice storm a few years ago did extensive damage to the large, white pines there on CH71. But the recent wind storm devistated them as I visited the area today. At least 20 large trees were uprooted and litering the ground. They were all green so I knew that this was recent damage. There is no evidence of owls anywhere in the area (pellets). I failed to even find the resident barred owl who usually roosts there.
Such a depressing visit to such a once productive area.Up to 30 Long eared owls and one visit turned up 5 Saw whet owls. Those days are long gone I 'm afraid.
Rick Counts
Wyandot Co.
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