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Screech Owls

May 17, 2008

New Address

Jim Wright's blog is now at:

http://celeryfarm.typepad.com/cf/


April 21, 2008

OWL: 'Think Worms,' a video poem

   Pat Cooper, a friend of this blog, was inspired to write a poem based on one of my posts about Mrs. Ace the screech owl, waiting for food in the nesting box.
  And I was inspired by her poem to do a 40-second video (above).
  The poem is called: "Think Worms."
  It is based on this posting.
  Here's the poem:

        Think Worms

        By Pat Cooper

Can't leave, Can't leave. Can't leave.

Eggs. Sitting. Waiting. Sitting.

He means well but I get so tired

of moles and moths, moths and moles.

Do I hear rain?

On rainy nights, think worms.

-- copyright 2008 by Patricia L. Cooper

April 11, 2008

OWL: Feeding fest (video)

This one-minute video features six of the 11 snacks that Mr. Ace brought to  Mrs. Ace over a 40-minute span one recent evening.
   Although you never really see him, Mr. Ace is the star of the show, bringing back moths and worms like he was running a relay race.
   If you listen closely, you can hear them talk with each other. You'll also see why "Winnie" is such an appropriate   name for Mrs. A.
   The Aces are the ultimate nuclear family; Mr. Ace brings home the bacon while Mrs. Ace takes of business in their studio apartment.

April 09, 2008

And the winner is ...

Mrsace0404

   

Amazingly, after five days and far more votes than I expected, the "Name Mrs. Ace" contest has ended in a virtual dead heat among three names: Carolus, Winnie and Mrs. Ace.
   
"Carolus" was suggested by Sally Teschon. "Winnie" was suggested by Christina Kobelin. "Mrs. Ace" was suggested long ago by Seymour Drakes. All three are longtime friends of this blog.
  Rather than prolong the agony, the judges have decided that the female
 owl sitting on five eggs shall henceforth be known as Carolus Winnie Ace -- or Mrs. Ace for short.
   If people prefer, we also can call Ace "Mr. Ace," just for balance.

   Those who want to post comments concerning their preferred nom de owl should feel free.
   Thanks to all for their votes and exuberance.
    Congratulations to the winners.
    We can now all go on with our lives... :-)


   

April 08, 2008

OWL: Update

Five_eggs

   

All is fine at 1 Owlbox Lane. The egg count has been five for more than a week, and in all likelihood it will stay there.
   Mrs. Ace is incubating the eggs with great dedication, and Ace is a terrific provider.
   The voting on naming Mrs. Ace has been brisk. It closes tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8 a.m.
   I hope to put together a video of Ace bringing home some goodies in the next week.
   On rainy nights, think worms.

April 02, 2008

Owl: The triumph of the egg

   

Egg

   Let me tell you about the five screech owl eggs that rest snugly in the nesting box beyond my backyard.
   To the eye, they are smooth, white and nearly round. They are a little smaller than a walnut, and a third the heft of a chicken's egg. And so much more.
   
They are everyday treasures that enrich my life. But they come with a catch. They remain valuable only if I do not possess them.
   In a month, if I am lucky, the five eggs will give way to five owlets.
   In two months, if I am luckier still, those owlets will grow big and leave home, never to return, and the nesting box will sit empty once more.

   All the while, the eggs are reminders that what is worth the most in life is not what I can grasp with my hands but what I can hold in my heart.


(Click "Continue reading" to read about how the photo at the top of the post was taken.)
   

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April 01, 2008

OWL: Naming Mrs. Ace

   Several friends of this blog have asked me to give  Mrs. Ace a name, or to hold a contest to that end.

   This being April Fool's Day, I say let the nominations begin.

   You may be chagrined to hear that one early bird has already come up with a great name: Winnie, the perfect description of her voice.

  Me, I am not big on naming wild critters.  "Ace" is short for the Latin word for owl, Asio. I named the male owl "Ace" because it is simpler than calling him the male screech owl in every post.

    I call his mate "Mrs. Ace" because she arrived on the scene later last spring, and I needed an easy way to  differentiate between the male and female, and get across that they were a pair.

   So fire away. If anybody has a better name than Winnie or Mrs. Ace, let's hear it! Nominations ends Friday.

    In the meantime, welcome to April. :-)

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March 27, 2008

OWL: The story thus far

    If you are new to this blog, welcome. If you are an old friend, welcome once more.
   Mrs. Ace, a screech owl, has been sitting on five eggs for a few weeks ...
 

Click "Continue reading..." for an amazing owl video and more about the owls this spring...

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March 26, 2008

OWL: Four eggs!

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Mrs. Ace is a fast worker this spring -- four eggs in eight days vs. four eggs in 10 days last year.
   She may have more eggs, but I doubt it, and I do not want to count any owlets before they hatch.
   Incubation takes from 26 to 31 days.
   Let's hope for the best.

SPRING 2007: The owl archive

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For those who want to see how the Ace family developed last year, as well as a timeline, I put together this index   of posts.

  It also includes posts on wood ducks, red-shouldered hawks and some nice writing.

  Holler if any of the links are broken.

  Click "Continue reading..."

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TOP VIDEOS

Click here for Celery Farm Memories, a three-minute video about the past and present of this wonderful place in Allendale, New Jersey.
Click here for the link to the Baby Owl Video, featuring four adorable baby screech owls and a rousing bluegrass soundtrack.
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Click here for the video of the release of the red-shouldered hawk.

ABOUT

JIM WRIGHT, a senior writer for The Record, is the author of four books on local nature, "In the Presence of Nature," "Duck Enough To Fly," “Swan Babies” and “Icky.” He is also the author of "Jungle of the Maya," about Central America's vast rainforest.
E-mail wright at northjersey.com

AceACE is a screech owl who has been living in a nesting box just beyond Wright’s backyard since mid-November. Last spring, Ace and his mate had four owlets successfully fledge from the box.

THE SCREECH CAM is an infrared video camera that provides an amazing window into what's happening inside the nesting box. Wright has also a video-cam for his wood-duck box.

THE CELERY FARM is a 109-acre nature refuge in Allendale. It is owned by the borough of Allendale and maintained by Fyke Nature Association volunteers. It is open daily from dawn to dusk.

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