As I also put up my Kestrel box today, 11 ft high in a black oak facing a huge field. With Christmas, my grandma and I have a total of 1 Northern Saw Whet Box 1 Eastern Screech Box 1 Kestrel Box 2 Barn Owl Box 1 Barred owl box High hopes for the nesting season! ________________________________________ On the other note, I went under a group of 10 pine trees and found a outstanding total of 12 owl pellets! Most of them were small, guessing that it was the pellets of a SawWhet Owl, because of the conifers, and the pond in front of them provides a great spot for them. The pines are also surrounded by farm land, then farm land surrounded by forests/woods. Then some of the pellets were a bit larger, again since its a conifer area with more woods, these could be Barred/Long Earred owl pellets. 2 of the 12 pellets had almost all feathers, one was a House sparrow, the other was a blackbird or woodpecker. The other 10 pellets had small mammals. After picking through the pellets, most had small mammal skulls with red teeth. As I researched, these were Red Toothed Shrews. After these examinations, I'm guessing that Saw Whet Owls are favoring these Red Toothed Shrews. All 10 had Red Toothed Shrews in them, but 1. It had a small mammal skull, probably a mouse. I'm going to put up my saw whet owl box tomorrow in one of those pines, and have high hopes for a rare nester! I've only put up my Screech owl box and my Kestrel box up so far, saw Whet owl box tomorrow, both Barn Owl boxes in a Week or Month, then the Barred Owl box is only 1/2 made. Merry Christmas Every Too! :D ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Please consider joining our Society, at www.ohiobirds.org/site/membership.php. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: listserv.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]