Panorama iPhone view of our trees from eve of house to eve of house.
Hoot spent at least 12 hours sitting in the top of the palm, the one on the left of the two palms to the left.
Hoot sat about 40 feet up, the other trees are about 6 stories high
These two phots are called Vertical Panorama photos, again by iPhone. Woo Hoo, learned something new.
These trees are 6 stories high, about 50 feet I think.
I think I know why this barred owl, known as Hoot, chose our home to live behind.
Research tells me
the answer to David's comment yesterday, how do I know if the owl is a HE not a SHE.
I don't know, but THEY say the only way to tell is if they sit next to each other and the BIGGER one will be the female. We are calling him Hoot and Bob said to use IT instead of He/She
Barred Owls are the only owls that like daylight hours.
they live in knot holes in tall trees.
They prefer really tall trees, they like 40 to 50 feet/15-18 meters. The like to live in them and sit in therm.
Below is Google earth and our house is the red X.
see all those trees?
THEY say Owls prefer trees, lots of trees and love swampy areas. The house at the bottom circled in red has been untouched by human hands or feet for many years.
The yard is a Swamp! truly is.
Also note, Owls like proximity to water. SEE the Four Pool, ours is surrounded by trees and not open like the others.
Bob and I think after much discussion, Hoot is guarding a nest with eggs or babies.
Yet another reason we vote HE, because SHE is sitting on eggs or feeding Babies
THEY say they lay 3 to 5 eggs end of March and 30 to 33 days later BABIES.
We can think of no reason he would sit 5 hours straight, take a lunch break and sit for another 5 hours on the same frond. He was dive bombed most of the day by starlings, crows, jays etc. he did not blink and eye or flutter a feather.
What ever the reason, which ever gender he is, We love Hoot and have cricks in our necks watching him. I think our sliding glass door may have to be replaced from constant sliding it open and shut for hours.
Note: Info Found HERE says they mate for life, and take care of babies for up to 6 months, longer than any other owl..
Just think of the OWL blog fodder if they have Babies.....
18 comments:
Wow, wow, wow!!
Oh my gosh, this is so wonderful!!! You really have your own nature show, just for you. And he is gorgeous. I sure hope there are spring babies, little Hoots.
oooh baby owls... that is the owl-heaven... they are such amazing berds...
Excellent investigative work. Your yard does look like the perfect home for them.
A great addition to your lives.
Hello,
I would be a happy birder at your place. There's nothing better than having any owl in your yard. Hoot is a cute name and I love the owl photos. Take care, have a happy weekend.
I want to come to your house!
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Hari OM
Oh my word, Sandra - this is a FABULOUS post and you should definitely have nominated it for FFF. ... maybe go and link it on DoWY now (and that will test out my new workaround for the comments thing...) YAM xx
Well howdy doody Hoot Owl!
You are one handsome/gorgeous barred owl
Hugs Cecilia
The combined trees of you and your neighbour must be a little wildlife haven in a big town. No wonder they like you. That is quite a menagerie you have reported on over the course of the year (maybe they go away and tell their friends about the laid back k9 and his humans). xxx Mr T
I agree with Jean ... WOW!
So much neat info; I had no idea. Babies or not, imagine sitting still in one spot for 5 hours at a time. (And only one bathroom break?) Like 'Cool Hand Luke'!
Absolutely love your Blog Fodder.
I think you are right about there being a nest. Can't wait to see if there will be babies to watch too.
Boy, those trees are really tall. I like your google shot of your area.
We saw APPLE Earth in our neighborhood so maybe there are going to be some new maps. It looked just like the Google Earth car with the big radar scope thingy on the roof of the car. We'll see if we find out anything about it.
Sue
Very interesting!!! Thanks so much for the great information!
This should make for very interesting posts. Looking forward to hearing all about it.
I do hope they DO hatch and there will be lots of blog fodder from that!
We had an owl at the ranch a few years ago - and he ate lots of chickens! Not welcome down there but I would love one to pick our yard in the city! I am so excited for you!
omg, that is amazing! baby owls! what a wonderful and interesting post my friend!!
Cool shot from above and all great photos. I can't tell you how envious I am that you have an owl in your tree. Thanks for all the info!
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