Nature's Treasures and Casualties

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Nature's Treasures and Casualties


This little guy found the side of my car the other day. Very rare to see, but can sometimes be heard. He's full grown, and without Google, almost no one got him correct. He is so interesting, I'm going to preserve him.

What is he? (without Google)



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I'll go with sawhet(sp) owl also. When I was a kid I found one dead in my parent's back yard. I tried to get a permit to keep it, with plans to mount it, but was denied the permit.
 
I found one very simmilar to that along the rr tracks while hunting rabbits.
I guess it flew into a train or something?.

Cute little buggers but mine was a few days dead it seemed, so no stuffing...
I thought the one I found was a barn owl...?
 
I had the permit before I took it to the Biologist.


Although it was strikingly similar to a young Boreal Owl, which is what most guesses were. It is still smaller than average ,even for a Saw-whet Owl. Comparing pictures is very different to having the two birds in hand and side by side. Both Fish and Wildlife and the Biologist concur that it is a small, yet mature Saw-whet owl.


Had I not just turned onto my range road from the busy highway, I would not have had the opportunity to stop the already slow moving car and retrieve it. There are no damaged feathers and I immediately bagged and froze him. Fish and Wildlife does not offer biological reports on any particular species, but rather determine that the animal did not expire from willful destruction. Meaning; they xray it to look for pellets and bullet holes. Having that said, they were very helpful and eagerly comparing written, photographic, and completed mounts to support the wildlife Inspectors permit.


These little birds are completely nocturnal and only come out at night. Perhaps the odd photo can be taken late dusk or early dawn. They basically still hunt and are so small that you could easily pass them by as a bump on a tree, if not completely hiding in a squirrel hole. You have probably heard them many times, calling for mates in the spring.


Its a total bummer knowing that this little guy died by smoking into the side of my car. I would have been very pleased to simply have taken a photo of him while he was alive. having that said, I'm glad I turned around to see what hit the car, and I'm glad i didn't just leave the carcass on the road to get squished into the pavement. A buddy of mine does very good taxidermy with birds and now that I have the permit, I'll take him there this weekend.

He has been a very interesting and educational little bird, and will continue to be so. Isn't he just the cutest little bird? My Girlfriend thinks its adorable and almost cried when I showed it to her. I hope you enjoyed it.
 
I have one on the wall that lost a fight with a F150 . A few days after I got him , I saw four of them near where he was killed as if they were looking for him . kinda weird ?
 
Damn....what a cute little bastard. Shame it met it's maker (or rather, your truck) but I think it's awesome that it's being honored with a mount. Nice ending to a slightly sad story, I'm sure it will be admired by anyone who see's it from now on. I hope you post a photo of the end result.
 
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