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Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding

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Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding, a Blue Spruce Comfort Colors Crewneck Sweatshirt

Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding

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Bird Lab is looking to expand upon an owl banding program at Harrison Hills Park.

by Ben Kehoe  

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Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding, a Blue Spruce Comfort Colors Crewneck Sweatshirt
Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding Comfort Colors Crewneck Sweatshirt

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Help fund research on this mysterious owl.

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About the Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding campaign on Bonfire 1

Hello everyone,


Northern Saw-whet Owls are one of North America's least understood birds. Bird Lab is looking for funding to help their conservation efforts. Better understanding how these owls use local habitats is critical to conserving them. Not to mention, they are pretty cute too!


While we were granted permission to use the site, we are having to fundraise to pay for this important research. That?s why we started this Bonfire campaign! Funds will be used for things like purchasing nets that capture the owls, reimbursing the cost of travel to the park, and paying for the time it takes to set up nets and conduct the fieldwork. Aside from the important data that will be collected and analyzed, we want to use owls as an outreach tool to create broader awareness of migratory birds and their population declines. 


But I think a little background is in order.


What is the project? Why is the project? How does this project work?


Northern Saw-whet Owls are one of North America?s most secretive and elusive birds. They primarily breed in inaccessible areas across Canada and seek out dense habitat on their migration. Many aspects of their biology are still poorly understood, including their migratory patterns and wintering habits. These tiny, charismatic owls migrate through Southwestern PA in fall and winter here in small numbers too. By banding them, we have the chance to contribute data to a broader network of owl banding operations that seek to uncover aspects of how these birds migrate across the continent. We will also gain a sense for how they use local habitats. All essential aspects to their conservation. 


Bird banding is conducted by highly trained individuals under Master Banding Permits from the Bird Banding Laboratory. Birds are captured in fine nets that are strung up in their habitat. Once an owl is captured, it is brought back to the banding table in a soft cotton bag and then identified with a unique band placed around its leg. Data is then collected which includes determining the age and sex of the bird plus the measure of its body size and fat stores. The birds are safely released within a few minutes of banding and continue on their migrations. 


Who the heck are we??


Bird Lab creates and implements bird-focused conservation practices through the integration of research, education, and community science?that together?create healthy ecosystems.

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About the Bird Lab's Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding campaign on Bonfire 3

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