Among the smallest owl species in North America, the saw-whet is the size of a smartphone topped with a ping-pong ball. With ...
Merrilee Prior and Powell River Orphaned Wildlife Society (PROWLS) volunteers were back at it again on Tuesday, helping ...
OAKVILLE — Kite Mobility launches all-electric rideshare hub in Oakville, located at The Saw Whet by Caivan. Residents at The ...
Kite Mobility is proud to announce the launch of its first all-electric rideshare hub in Oakville, located at The Saw Whet by ...
Rhizome today announced an agreement with Vermont Electric Cooperative (VEC) to help fortify and modernize the regional utility network through a specifically built climate risk product for municipal ...
Local food champion Erika Merklin reports that the Victory Garden recently got a $9,600 grant from the state to support ...
The northern saw-whet owl was found struggling on Mt. Washington last week. Two Mount Washington Observatory summit interns found the owl shivering while they were taking daily snow measurements ...
Early last October, I was fortunate enough to spend an evening, along with a few other birders, with John Fedak at his saw-whet owl banding station near the Kinzua Dam in the Allegheny National ...
Once believed to be a threatened species in Pennsylvania, saw-whets are actually more common than previously thought.
They are the boreal owl (Aegolius funereus) of North America and Eurasia, known as Tengmalm’s owl in Eurasia, and in North America the northern saw-whet owl (A. acadicus) and the western screech ...