Dec.4th 2011
With having my weekends off and reports of Snowy Owls around Peace River i've been lucky enough to head out and catch 6 Snowy Owls so far. I received word from the local Fish & Wildlife Dept that there were a couple snowies hanging around the bridge. I was fortunate to catch 2 of them, one being an adult female and she was the most miserable owl thats i've ever handled. The other was a hatch year male that was on the light side but with the amount of voles and mice around the bridge shouldn't have much trouble catching food, my only concern was that one if not both of these owls will become roadkill. Only time will tell.
I went looking around last week and found this massive adult female and she came in within 2 mins, usually I would have to wait anywhere from 20mins to 2 hrs before they come in. This bird was a healthy 2100 grms!
Yesterday evening I was out looking around because as many people know with the amount of Ravens around these Snowies won't sit up high to hunt until it gets almost dark so they aren't harassed, I found two young snowies and caught both, these birds are showing up hungry but not in that bad of shape as everyone is predicting.
I hope my luck continues, this is so far my best Snowy Owl capture season since 2005.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
First Alberta Fall
Nov.14th 2011
Raptors have been plentiful this fall around Peace River. I have officially moved up here from Saskatoon and getting out to band birds is alot more difficult with a full-time job.
Rough-legged Hawks have been coming through in October and some days I counted 10-20 birds hunting in the same field! They were extremely hard to trap this fall i'm speculating because of the amount of mice and voles in the field but whenever I tried to trap one they would ignore my efforts. I was lucky enough to trap a dark RLHA back at the end of October. I'm guessing it came in as fast as it did because it was starving, it was an adult male and it was very thin weighing in at 820 grms!
There were a number of Harlan's Hawks coming through and I was able to catch an adult male. I had a number of juvy Harlan's stuck on my trap but wasn't able to secure them and they flew away.
Here is a picture of a Northern Hawk Owl that I banded a couple of days ago.
I was out looking for Snowy Owls south of Peace River yesterday. I've only come across 2 SNOW's and haven't been able to catch any but I did manage to catch 2 more Rough-legged Hawks. Here's one of them. A nice HY female but a little on the thin side at 928 grms.
Raptors have been plentiful this fall around Peace River. I have officially moved up here from Saskatoon and getting out to band birds is alot more difficult with a full-time job.
Rough-legged Hawks have been coming through in October and some days I counted 10-20 birds hunting in the same field! They were extremely hard to trap this fall i'm speculating because of the amount of mice and voles in the field but whenever I tried to trap one they would ignore my efforts. I was lucky enough to trap a dark RLHA back at the end of October. I'm guessing it came in as fast as it did because it was starving, it was an adult male and it was very thin weighing in at 820 grms!
There were a number of Harlan's Hawks coming through and I was able to catch an adult male. I had a number of juvy Harlan's stuck on my trap but wasn't able to secure them and they flew away.
Here is a picture of a Northern Hawk Owl that I banded a couple of days ago.
I was out looking for Snowy Owls south of Peace River yesterday. I've only come across 2 SNOW's and haven't been able to catch any but I did manage to catch 2 more Rough-legged Hawks. Here's one of them. A nice HY female but a little on the thin side at 928 grms.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Boreal Surprise
Sept.15th 2011
I have been patiently waiting for my Alberta banding permit to arrive and it did this week, so I headed out NW of Manning close to where our tanker base is. I drove along a gravel road, past a sign saying "Your in Grizzly Country" and thought to myself O God please keep me safe. A few of my co-workers wanted to see how I go about trapping owls. We found a great spot in prime Boreal Forest, mostly in White Spruce mixed with some Trembling Aspen.
First net check we found this SY (Second Year) Northern Saw-whet Owl in the net.
After taking all her measurements and a couple quick photos she was released. We could hear a couple owls calling close to the net so after 20 mins we went back to check the net and this HY (Hatch Year) Boreal Owl was in the net.
After the Boreal was released it began to rain so we closed up for the night. What a fantastic first night!
Mike Blom
Peace River, AB
I have been patiently waiting for my Alberta banding permit to arrive and it did this week, so I headed out NW of Manning close to where our tanker base is. I drove along a gravel road, past a sign saying "Your in Grizzly Country" and thought to myself O God please keep me safe. A few of my co-workers wanted to see how I go about trapping owls. We found a great spot in prime Boreal Forest, mostly in White Spruce mixed with some Trembling Aspen.
First net check we found this SY (Second Year) Northern Saw-whet Owl in the net.
After taking all her measurements and a couple quick photos she was released. We could hear a couple owls calling close to the net so after 20 mins we went back to check the net and this HY (Hatch Year) Boreal Owl was in the net.
After the Boreal was released it began to rain so we closed up for the night. What a fantastic first night!
Mike Blom
Peace River, AB
Friday, September 2, 2011
Fall Migration Begins
Sept 1st 2011
Had a few days off for my younger sister's wedding so Michelle and I left Peace River headed for Saskatoon. I checked out Hawk Ridge banding site in Duluth Minnesota and they had an impressive 400+ Sharp-shinned Hawks fly through there site yesterday.
I was hoping for some birds to start coming through Petrofka Raptor Station and was not dissapointed! In 2 days of trapping migrating raptors I caught 5 birds! I know this isn't alot for people along the great lakes where trapping 100 sharpies in a single day isn't unheard of, but here in the prairies its not a bad couple of days. I caught 2 Hatch year American Kestrels and a Hatch year Sharpie.
HY SSHA
Today began nicely when this Merlin came out of nowhere and buried itself in the net.
Not even an hour later and this HY SSHA was caught, didn't even see it come in. Too bad I didn't have a station setup along the Peace River, last week I had an adult Peregrine Falcon fly over!
Hatch year Sharp-shinned Hawk
Had a few days off for my younger sister's wedding so Michelle and I left Peace River headed for Saskatoon. I checked out Hawk Ridge banding site in Duluth Minnesota and they had an impressive 400+ Sharp-shinned Hawks fly through there site yesterday.
I was hoping for some birds to start coming through Petrofka Raptor Station and was not dissapointed! In 2 days of trapping migrating raptors I caught 5 birds! I know this isn't alot for people along the great lakes where trapping 100 sharpies in a single day isn't unheard of, but here in the prairies its not a bad couple of days. I caught 2 Hatch year American Kestrels and a Hatch year Sharpie.
HY SSHA
Today began nicely when this Merlin came out of nowhere and buried itself in the net.
Not even an hour later and this HY SSHA was caught, didn't even see it come in. Too bad I didn't have a station setup along the Peace River, last week I had an adult Peregrine Falcon fly over!
Hatch year Sharp-shinned Hawk
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Turkey Vulture Tagging Time!
Aug.4-5th 2011
The time arrived to begin our Vulture tagging season, It comes up quick every year! As soon as I arrived back in Saskatoon I got our gear in order and we set out to tag Vultures in the West and NW part of Saskatchewan. Brent Terry and I travelled to 6 nests around North Battleford and tagged 11 young the first day. Here are pictures from a couple of those nests.
Two young TUVU posing with wings outstretched and sporting new wing tags
One of our stops included this house along a giant slough, new nest site for 2011 season but the house had been used for a few years. Its with help from local landowners that nest sites are found and young Vultures get tagged.
This is our 9th year that Dr.Houston's project has been running. Already with this project we have proven that Turkey Vultures begin breeding at 4 years of age, adult Vultures have helpers that bring food to young and that our Saskatchewan Vultures winter as far as southern Columbia and Venezuela.
TUVU nestling from Glaslyn Barn
So far a total of 144 Turkey Vultures were tagged this August with a handful of nests left to do. This beats last year total and so far has been our best season. Many thanks to everyone involved and especially to farmers who give us access to their land and call in Vulture sightings.
The time arrived to begin our Vulture tagging season, It comes up quick every year! As soon as I arrived back in Saskatoon I got our gear in order and we set out to tag Vultures in the West and NW part of Saskatchewan. Brent Terry and I travelled to 6 nests around North Battleford and tagged 11 young the first day. Here are pictures from a couple of those nests.
Two young TUVU posing with wings outstretched and sporting new wing tags
One of our stops included this house along a giant slough, new nest site for 2011 season but the house had been used for a few years. Its with help from local landowners that nest sites are found and young Vultures get tagged.
This is our 9th year that Dr.Houston's project has been running. Already with this project we have proven that Turkey Vultures begin breeding at 4 years of age, adult Vultures have helpers that bring food to young and that our Saskatchewan Vultures winter as far as southern Columbia and Venezuela.
TUVU nestling from Glaslyn Barn
So far a total of 144 Turkey Vultures were tagged this August with a handful of nests left to do. This beats last year total and so far has been our best season. Many thanks to everyone involved and especially to farmers who give us access to their land and call in Vulture sightings.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Banding A' Plenty!!!
June.19th 2010
This summer has been a record for Kestrel nests. In 10 of the Kestrel boxes i've checked 8 contained young and 2 contained eggs. I banded a total of 42 Kestrels this past Wednesday. 41 of them were young and a single female sitting on young that had just hatched. I have a few left to check but so far this is by far the best year for Saskatchewan's smallest falcon.
My sister and my neices helping out with Kestrel banding
I received word that there were high numbers of Long-eared owls nesting this year in the Saskatoon area. We went out to a few nests and banded a total of 9 young close to Saskatoon and then on Friday I went out to my study area and found 4 nests and banded 6 more young. There was 3 nests all within the same bluff which is the closest i've ever seen them together.
Young Long-eared Owls
Adult Long-eared Owl
This was a memorable visit to Saskatoon with one of my main focuses on banding Magpies and trying to trap some Swainson's Hawks. There have been a few Black-billed Magpies with young still around so with some help from my sister and neices we caught a few close to Petrofka Bridge.young Magpie
The coolest retrap so far in the 11 years of banding has been trapping this 11 year old Swainson's Hawk which was originally banded east of Highway 12 and I caught him close to Costco on the outskirts of Saskatoon. This bird has migrated 10 and a half times from Saskatoon to Argentina, now that is some serious mileage!
This summer has been a record for Kestrel nests. In 10 of the Kestrel boxes i've checked 8 contained young and 2 contained eggs. I banded a total of 42 Kestrels this past Wednesday. 41 of them were young and a single female sitting on young that had just hatched. I have a few left to check but so far this is by far the best year for Saskatchewan's smallest falcon.
My sister and my neices helping out with Kestrel banding
I received word that there were high numbers of Long-eared owls nesting this year in the Saskatoon area. We went out to a few nests and banded a total of 9 young close to Saskatoon and then on Friday I went out to my study area and found 4 nests and banded 6 more young. There was 3 nests all within the same bluff which is the closest i've ever seen them together.
Young Long-eared Owls
Adult Long-eared Owl
This was a memorable visit to Saskatoon with one of my main focuses on banding Magpies and trying to trap some Swainson's Hawks. There have been a few Black-billed Magpies with young still around so with some help from my sister and neices we caught a few close to Petrofka Bridge.young Magpie
The coolest retrap so far in the 11 years of banding has been trapping this 11 year old Swainson's Hawk which was originally banded east of Highway 12 and I caught him close to Costco on the outskirts of Saskatoon. This bird has migrated 10 and a half times from Saskatoon to Argentina, now that is some serious mileage!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Common Ravens
May.28th 2011
After a long 18 days fighting fires I was lucky to come back to Saskatoon and do a bit of banding. Michelle and I went back to a Raven nest that was used last year. It had 4 extremely large young ready to fledge so we banded four west of the city.
My friend Brent found another nest for us to band which him and I did today. He climbed to the nest which was around 30ft up and found six young staring back at him. I don't think I've ever heard of a nest of six, an average clutch is four young.
I'm amazed at how big these birds are, they weigh as much as a full grown Red-tailed Hawk and they are roughly 4 weeks old.
A big thanks to Michelle and Brent, without their help none of this project would be possible!
After a long 18 days fighting fires I was lucky to come back to Saskatoon and do a bit of banding. Michelle and I went back to a Raven nest that was used last year. It had 4 extremely large young ready to fledge so we banded four west of the city.
My friend Brent found another nest for us to band which him and I did today. He climbed to the nest which was around 30ft up and found six young staring back at him. I don't think I've ever heard of a nest of six, an average clutch is four young.
I'm amazed at how big these birds are, they weigh as much as a full grown Red-tailed Hawk and they are roughly 4 weeks old.
A big thanks to Michelle and Brent, without their help none of this project would be possible!
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