[Tweeters] Truly special habitat - or just 'learned locations'?
J Christian Kessler
1northraven at gmail.com
Fri Feb 16 16:41:33 PST 2024
I too see SEOW out towards or along the dike well west of the West 90s
parking lot, while the harriers tend to be closer & often a bit further
north. not as frequent as the East 90s, but not uncommon.
Chris Kessler
Seattle
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 1:05 PM Ronda Stark <rondastark18 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> People do see Short eared Owls at the West 90 but they tend to be way out
> near the dike.
>
> I have discovered the SEOW do not like windy weather and often the West 90
> is much windier than the East 90.
>
> I will be interested to read other responses as well.
>
> Ronda
>
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 12:44 PM <jimbetz at jimbetz.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Have you been to the East 90? There are Harriers, Short-eared
>> Owls, Eagles, Kestrels, and
>> even the occasional Red-Tailed Hawk. Not just a few but
>> "concentrated" (common to see them
>> there this time of year and for the last 4 years that I've been going
>> there.
>>
>> However, not very far away (less than a mile or so as the owl
>> flies) is the West 90 and
>> the road from there to Samish Island. A lot of this seems, to this
>> observer, to be
>> essentially the same habitat as the East 90 ... but there is no where
>> near the concentration of
>> birds and very few to zero Short-eared Owls ... ??? I have seen
>> harriers in the section
>> between the "wiggle in the road" and Samish Island. And often an
>> eagle or a hawk ... but
>> I've never seen a SEOW in that section.
>> You would think that the concentration of just the harriers and
>> SEOWs would deplete the
>> voles to the point that the birds would move on to different places.
>>
>> Any ideas on why this is true? Especially on why there are so many
>> more birds at the
>> East 90. Yes, I get it that it is all about the voles. I just don't
>> understand why
>> the area around the East 90 has so many more voles. To my eye the
>> habitat is the same -
>> the areas between the West 90 and Samish Island has been fallow for a
>> similar amount of
>> time, has corn fields near by, has the same amount of water, etc.
>>
>> - Jim
>>
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