[Tweeters] Northern Pygmy-Owl sighting - to report or not report?
Ronda Stark
rondastark18 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 08:22:45 PDT 2024
Hi Lukas,
I am glad you are fully considering the ramifications of reporting the
owl's location. I have never seen a Northern Pygmy Owl and although I would
love to see one, I have seen
what happens to other owls whose location is fully identified. I recommend
you do not publish the exact location of the owl!
Ronda
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 10:06 PM Lukas Evans <LukasEvans at live.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've been following tweeters for a while but this is my first time
> posting. Yesterday, I had an extremely exciting encounter with a Northern
> Pygmy-Owl in a local park where I live in Sammamish. I relocated it again
> this morning, so it's still around. This is pretty unusual for my area, I
> think there are only one or two eBird records of Pygmy-Owl in all of
> Sammamish. They're usually restricted to the cascade foothills farther
> east, but this one appears to have spent the winter here.
>
> But now I'm faced with a dilemma - do I report it to eBird now, or wait
> until after the bird has likely left for the spring? I would love to share
> this sighting and help others have a chance to see this owl, but I'm also
> nervous about the potential for people disturbing it by using playback or
> other invasive methods.
>
> My understanding is that Pygmy-Owls are one of the owl species least
> vulnerable to human disturbance. The owl was hanging out up in the forest
> canopy, and didn't seem alarmed by my presence. It feels like a good
> location for the owl to have personal space if people do come to look for
> it. Am I correct in this assessment, or should I hold off on reporting the
> owl to keep it off the eBird alerts? Or at least not provide detailed
> information in the checklist about where I found the bird? Am I
> overthinking this and being too cautious?
>
> An additional note - this was in a public park with parking lots, so
> access isn't a problem. Thanks,
>
>
> Lukas Evans
> Sammamish, WA
> Lukasevans at live.com
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