| Our newest project to make birds feel at home around our home is an owl house. A little over 25 years ago, my sons and I built an owl house from plans we found (I don't recall the source - the Internet of today didn't really exist yet but I work in technology so it may have been an online source or we may have found something in the local library). We mounted it on a pole on our fence line in the back yard. The years went by and it never was occupied, whether by an owl or anything else. The neighborhood we lived in at the time didn't have a lot of large mature trees and though there was pasture land and woods just across Belt Line from us, for whatever reason the location we mounted the house never attracted any tenants. In the late '90s, we moved to a new house, also in Mesquite. We took the owl house with us when we moved. However, being a brand new neighborhood, there were even fewer large trees. The years went by and when I ran across the owl house as I was cleaning out the garage one weekend, we decided it was time for it to go. Instead of tossing it in the trash, we took it down to the Trinity River Audubon Center, donating it in the hope that it would provide a good home for a screech owl or kestrel family somewhere along the river. A little over two years ago, my wife and I downsized, moving to a house in the Hillridge neighborhood of East Dallas. Of the many things we love about the house and the neighborhood are the large, old trees. We have seven cedar elms on our lot, most of which are as old or older than the house (which was built in '64). This finally gave us a prime location to mount an owl house. I never could find a set of plans exactly like our first owl house but I found this one on Amazon that is very close to that design. As the house needed to be 12-20 feet high, ideally facing south in a location with a clear flight path but also with plenty of limbs nearby for the parents to perch on, I mounted it on the tree furthest from our house at the edge of the driveway. Stay tuned... hopefully within the next year we'll see screech owls take interest. If so, I'll share photos and video of our new "neighbors". |
New Home for the Wildlife Part 2: Screech Owl House
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