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 Post subject: Re: STARR RANCH OWLS 2010
PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:29 am 
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:party2: Thanks for the photo and owlet news Susan...

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Good catch, Susan! Hooray, our first baby! :grin:

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WOW...great catch susan!!! congrats!!! Our first Owl baby of the year!!!!


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This s sooo exciting. It was amazing to listen to the baby calling from the egg. That was a totally new experience for me. :sfyea:


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~All times are PST
*Egg 1 01/02/2010 11:00
*Egg 2 01/04/2010 10:30
*Egg 3 01/06/2010 15:30
*Egg 4 01/09/2010 06:30
*Egg 5 01/11/2010 11:00
*Egg 6 01/13/2010 17:30
*Egg 7 01/16/2010 11:00
^Owlet 1 02/03/2010 06:15 Image

^Owlet 2 02/04/2010 09:30 Image

I’d like to thank all of you who have been contributing to the cam. 40+ of you out of 400+ who have posted (to say nothing of the 200,000+ visits to the page since last May) have felt it was worthwhile to support the cam. I’m hoping that everyone else might feel the same way. While I love providing this cam, it simply ain’t free to do so. Please consider helping out if you haven’t already. Right now it’s no where near paying for itself and I really need the support.
Thanks Pete D.

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Video: Two Squeaky Owlets

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This was just a cool photo op! :) I think I hear #3 on it's way! :)

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“Like all barn owls, the baby smelled like maple syrup but not as sweet, something closer to butterscotch and comfy pillow all in one.”

From Wesley the Owl by Stacey O’Brien, a biologist at Caltech who worked with scientists studying owls.

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Feeding time



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Video: Honey I’m Home

(I thought I had posted this earlier, but perhaps I just did the "preview" and not "submit" :oops:

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ploughboy - These owls have great appetites!

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Great video, thanks beans! I was just up to setting some pics of that same owl nest.. maybe I put a couple.

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Starr Ranch news...

Owlet 1 02/03/2010 06:15
Owlet 2 02/04/2010 09:30
Owlet 3 02/07/2010 03:00
Owlet 4 02/09/2010 03:15

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Wanted to post this here in case anyone didn't notice it. Pete has gotten so much attention on his cam it's getting way too expensive for him. He's looking for a corporate sponsor ... but also needs donations!

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IMPORTANT This cam has become more popular than I ever expected and I am so pleased that it has. Among other things the exchange of information is excellent - we're all learning. And some recent new viewers, like grade school classes, is great. I hope gets kids more interested in owls, wildlife, and biology in general. However, the increase in visits has escalated beyond what I can afford for the long term. A specific example is the bandwidth (If you're watching, you're using bandwidth) and bandwidth costs $. Specifically, we have been doing well paying a flat rate of $400/month for 2 units of bandwidth. This used to be adequate. But over the last few weeks the bandwidth use has jumped by 10X! This translates into much higher expense and it could easily become several thousand dollars/month to keep the cam going.

What I can do to lower expense is 1)lower the cam resolution and 2) reduce the timeout back to 5 minutes (remember that if you don't close the page when you walk away, you're wasting bandwidth, i.e. $). I don't want to do either of these. So, please make sure you exit the page when you aren't watching and of course, please consider contributing. Also, if any of you know an individual, foundation, corporation that might be interested in helping out as a sponsor, please let me know. I'm working on finding a sponsor, but could use some help. Thanks. PD


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I'm positive we have 4 chicks ... possibly 5 though! :)


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Feeding time--the ants were so thick on the lens its hard to see at times...

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Video: How Many Baby Barn Owls Have Dinner?

I think I saw a small one on Mom's right--- did he get anything to eat?

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Slideshow....Pete went up tonight and cleaned the lens, sprayed some soapy water on the ants and did a head count. He says there are 5 owlets and one egg ... so somewhere we lost one.

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Video: Five Baby Barn Owls & One Large Rat

Wow! Pete goes up the tree, cleans the lens, sprays the ants with a solution of water & detergent, adjusts the cam, and counts the babies!

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