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Author: CarolB    Time: 14/04/2009 13:21     Subject: Owl Identification help pls

Please could someone help me to identify this owl - seen last week.
It has been living at this location for at least one month.
Tks

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Author: HKBWS Vicky    Time: 14/04/2009 13:32

Dear CarolB,

This is a great finding!!
I'm not sure about the ID of this bird. I think it is making nest there. But please do not disclose the location to anyone since breeding birds are very sensitive to human disturbance and the bird may abandon the nest or even the eggs/chicks in the worst case.
Please also try not to visit the site frequently to minimise disturbance.
Thank you very much!!

May experts please help ID this bird?

HKBWS
Author: ajohn    Time: 14/04/2009 13:51

This is a Brown Fish Owl.
I agree that it seems to be nesting, which would be a very significant record.

Please DO NOT disclose the location and DO NOT disturb or come close to the bird, as large owls can sometimes be aggressive when nesting.

I have sent a PM regarding this record, please reply if you get the chance.
Author: kmike    Time: 14/04/2009 14:16

Dear CarolB

This a Brown Fish Owl - a terrific discovery!
I have sent you a private message to discuss in more detail

Kind regards

Mike Kilburn
Author: kmatthew    Time: 14/04/2009 16:14

WOW!! This is amazing!!It is hard to believe they will nest on man made buildings...but yes...keep the location as a secret...
Author: HFCheung    Time: 14/04/2009 19:16

Dear CarolB,

There is no need to release this to anyone now, if you do not wish to.

You can record the breeding process carefully, with minimum disturbance to the bird.  This information would be helpful to anybody who may want to study this species.  After all this is over, please submit the information to HKBWS, so that we can record it properly in the HK Bird Report published by this society.  Thank you.

HF Cheung
Author: BWA    Time: 14/04/2009 21:39

We had some debate regarding disclosure of sensitive sites before.  Here it is:

http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... highlight=%2Btwaiyi
Author: Tony    Time: 15/04/2009 00:42

really great finding!
many people may come to you and ask about the location.
it's better to the bird if less people know the location as breeding bird as quite sensitive!
It's my first time to hear Brown Fish Owl nest on a building-like thing like this!




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