Campfire and Owl Calling Field Trip Recap

On October 20, 2024, AuSable Valley Audubon hosted an owl calling campfire for members.  In general, interactions with our wild feathered friends helps strengthen our resolve towards conservation of their habitat; it reminds us of ‘who’ we represent in our stewardship activities.  

Fifteen members participated in this light-hearted and fun evening.  The evening was a bit breezy, which is not great for owl calling.  Three members at the fire heard a “hoo,” which may have been from a Great Horned Owl.  Usually if a large predator is around smaller birds won’t call so it is likely we had a Great Horned Owl watching us.  Otherwise, the night was quiet.  

Notable outcomes:  

  • Strengthening of friendship/camaraderie
  • Demonstration of ethical owl calling by an expert
  • Good food (thank you to Dawn H. for the delicious scotcharoos)
  • Clear sky – we watched a ladder type satellite fly over

It is worthwhile to mention the ethics of bird calling.  As with all recreational activities, there are right and wrong ways to engage because wildlife harassment needs to be avoided.  If you are not familiar with ethical bird calling, then consider going with a group that is led by a guide or an expert.  It is especially important to learn from an expert because bird calling should not be done under the following conditions:

  • During breeding season, because it can disrupt courtship
  • When birds are rearing and raising young, so the birds can focus on their offspring (especially woodpeckers)
  • For threatened or endangered birds
  • For rare birds that are somewhat celebrities (like snowy owls)
  • Loud calling can scare the birds — so call quietly
  • Frequency, no need to keep calling if no response; birds can hear from far away so be patient after the call
  • Keep your speaker away from the group for good viewing and safety, some individual birds can be aggressive towards a speaker

What a perfect evening.  Thank you to everyone that participated.  Since the group consensus was a very positive experience, this could be the first of an annual event.

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