[EBB Sightings] photo op of Gr. H. Owl in Tilden

[EBB Sightings] photo op of Gr. H. Owl in Tilden

Ted Robertson
Thu May 03 09:59:57 PDT 2007
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    This morning (5/3) at 9:00 AM in Tilden Park, I had the best view of 
    a Great Horned Owl I've ever had (and I've seen 100s).   The Owl was 
    50 feet from the trail and just above eye level due to the down slope 
    of the tree this owl was perched on.  The owl was not obscured by any 
    branches.  I'm fairly confident that the owl will be on this perch 
    for the day.
    The Owl was below Vollmer Peak in Tilden Park.  The trail head is 
    located a few hundreds yards north of the intersection of Grizzly 
    Peak Road and Lomas Contadas in the southern end of Tilden park in 
    Berkeley.
    Drive past the Steam Train parking lot to the overflow parking lot 
    that splits to the right off the Service Road. Hike the Seaview 
    Trail, a paved road, about .6 miles to the Great Horned Owl location. 
    The paved road takes a long downhill dip past where you see great 
    views of Mt.. Diablo.  When you get to where the Bay Area Ridge Trail 
    forks off the paved road (trail fork is not marked with a sign but it 
    is a major gravel road) at the base of the dip in the road, continue 
    on the paved road past the 3rd Monterey Pine on your right and stop. 
    You will see a clump of Monterey Pines. between these two 
    trails/roads.  One of the Monterey Pines in the center of this clump 
    of trees has a 20 foot long broken dead branch dangling straight 
    down.  The Owl is on a live horizontal branch just to the right of 
    this dead branch--only 50 feet from the trail and just above eye 
    level since the tree is on a steep downhill slope from the road.  The 
    Owl is not hidden by any vegetation and very easy to spot.  Three 
    Wilson's Warblers were nearby, in the vegetation before the owl. 
    Bring a camera, I doubt you will ever get a better shot of this owl. 
    There were plenty of trail maps at the trail head.
    --Ted--
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    Ted Robertson
    Environmental Programs Director
    Phone: (510) 642-4087
    Fax: (510) 642-1055
    
    Lawrence Hall of Science
    University of California
    Berkeley, CA 94720-5200
    
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