April 1, 2012, There is an ultra rare Stygian Owl in Kirtland Ohio I was laying awake around 2:30 am just listening as is my habit. I heard a single "WOOF" in the distance that sounded owl like, but was not like a Long-earred Owl. My curiosity peaked when I heard this 4 more times, I put on shoes and a coat, grabbed my bins and night vision gear, and went out to investigate. I heard the call 3 more times and it lead me across the creek and up Gildersleeve mountain to the Ledges Parking area. Yet another "WOOF" caught my attention and I spotted the owl low in a tree. It was a little over a foot high and had long ear tufts. I was thinking Long-eared, but the shape did not look quite right. Donning my night vision goggles I was surprised to see closer spaced eyes, curved ear tufts and a white forehead. Not a Long earred! but what? I had seen this bird before. I studied it for a good 10 minutes before the cold and sleep started to call. I was nearly a quarter mile from home and bed, so I headed back. I heard the "woof" 3 more times before crossing the creek and nearly falling in. Still bothered by the identity of the bird as I climbed the stairs it hit me where I had seen this bird. Stygian Owl in the mountains of Mexico! I pulled out Howell and Webb, and sure enough there it was on plate 26. Stygian Owl! There is coffee on and I'm now wide awake. I have my camera and am headed out again in a few minutes. This will be the first record of this species north of Texas. I guess our weird weather has resulted in a very weird bird! Directions: Take the I90 east 2 exits past the I 271 to exit 193, the SR 306, Mentor Kirtland Exit. Take 306 south about 3 miles through the valley and Kirtland. Lights at Lakeland CC, Kirtland Rd, Kirtland Chardon Rd., Joseph Street, and Eagle Rd. About 0.5 mile past Eagle turn right into Lake Metroparks Chapin Forest Reservation. Follow the park road to the last parking area. You should find me there or nearby. I will be carrying my mobile so you can email or call 440-216-6211 <440-352-6211> me, to get my actual location. Haans Petruschke Kirtland ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]