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I was able to see the bird with some searching today (as well as others). My first time visiting this location this winter. I did not see evidence of trimming today. Interesting topic.



V/r



Jeremy Dominguez

Greene Co. Ohio



On Jan 20, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Phil Sisto <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:



Horrified to hear of this development. It likely was done by a “birder” and not one of the refuge staff. I did not see evidence of this trimming just the other day when I visited, but it was admittedly my first stop at the site. I too did not locate any owls in the tangles location I was led to believe they reliably used. I was able to find an individual resting peacefully in one of the evergreens off the east side of the parking lot however.



Phil Sisto



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On Jan 20, 2018, at 13:33, Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:



Hi,



The little Northern Saw-whet Owls have been very reliable in the same

location for weeks at CLNP, but are not there today.  Examination of the

roost site showed that the tangle had been trimmed with a clipper all the

way back to where one of the little owls would sit.  Of course the owl is

no longer there.



These owls showed remarkable fidelity to this location and tolerance to

close approach by humans which is typical if they are in a protected

location.  Cutting the tangle eliminated the protective aspect of the roost

and so the little owls are gone.



I was not present when the cutting was done and do not know the reason.

Anything I might suggest would be speculative and so I refuse to speculate

for the reason or motive for the disturbance.



This was great while it lasted, and it is too bad the site was disturbed in

such a gross manner.  The fidelity to this site over such a long period

provides good evidence of how tolerant owls can be to human presence so

long as we do not go too far.



How far is too far? Cutting stuff certainly.  Also touching the bird.  I

have found that having loud groups taken to see roosting owls also results

in them leaving an otherwise reliable roost. But as Roger Tory Peterson

noted so long ago, Owls can otherwise be ridiculously tame and

approachable.  No different than Warblers or Chickadees in the right

situation.



Haans



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