Subject: Re: Saw-whet Owl Question
Date: Feb 20 23:14:37 1998
From: Russell Rogers - rrogers at halcyon.com


Scott,

Saw-whet Owls are common on Bainbridge Island, and they nest there (see
_Washington Birds_ Volume 5). They are common around most parts ofthe
Puget Lowlands and respond good to tapes or just your own toots.

Russell

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On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Scott Hall wrote:

> I am seeing numerous reports of Saw-whet Owls and had a couple of questions
> come to mind. Are recordings being used to get the owls to respond or do
> they tend to call without prompting. If recordings are used does anyone
> out there know of a good local (Puget Sound area) source. What time in the
> night are they most likely to call? I have never heard of any in Kitsap
> Co. but they must be around, and I was hoping to get out this weekend to
> scout around. Thanks!
> Scott
>
> whall at silverlink.net
>