From Foreman’s Branch Bird Observatory at Washington College
One of the last species we capture each fall is the Northern Saw-whet Owl. The smallest owl in the East, this species moves south in mid October in search of food. The numbers that move vary a lot depending on how successful the breeding season was. This fall we’ve captured fewer than average which means most owls probably stayed well to our north for the winter.


It is actually in Florida right now, but to be fair, it was already in the US to begin with.
I didn’t get to choose my respawn point this go round… 😁