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I called a couple in as a kid. This is such an off the wall species I didn’t even consider calling them in.First I've ever heard of this, but barred owls are pretty easily called in. I used to lead all kinds of birding tours for the Audubon Society including nighttime owl walks, and I called them in with recordings of other barred owls and with calls of other, smaller owl species that they prey on.
Off the top of my head if I wanted to be successful doing this I'd try to locate one the night before, then set up in relatively open woods (you'd want a little visibility), and start calling about 30 minutes before first light, and I'd just sit til dawn. They will either be really responsive and sound like a troop of monkeys or a shadow will fly in right on top of your head completely silently. Actually sounds pretty damn fun despite the fact that I might have some initial qualms about blasting an owl.
Sort of like hawk.One question needing to answered before I’d support this…. Does barred owl taste like chicken?
Not to mention, there is NO chance that hunters will shoot enough of them to matter, and like as not, a western spotted owl or other will get whacked by mistake. Besides, this is a natural range expansion of a native species. I have no problem with it.I’m not big on using hunters for this due to the optics. It’s not a game species and is otherwise protected- that’s a shitty spot to put hunters in. Why not have Wildlife Services do it? Or contract it out?
It's amazing that humans think they can stop extinction. Probably closer to 100% of species that have inhabited out planet have become extinct than exist now.Not to mention, there is NO chance that hunters will shoot enough of them to matter, and like as not, a western spotted owl or other will get whacked by mistake. Besides, this is a natural range expansion of a native species. I have no problem with it.
No, it's not amazing. But sometimes it happens that we can. It's pretty easy to point to many species where we have done exactly that. Or perhaps you would prefer to say that we have "forestalled extinction".It's amazing that humans think they can stop extinction. Probably closer to 100% of species that have inhabited out planet have become extinct than exist now.
I mean, we do our part to aid that, but....