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Submit ReviewIt's just before sunset in Forest Park, a nature haven in the City of of St. Louis. A man in a parka, toting backpack full of recording equipment, strides into a wooded copse he knows well. He listens, waiting, but not for too long. An owl calls.
Mark H.X. Glenshaw has made this kind of trek most days since December 2005. His habits of observation are a personal passion, and a source of inspiration to many who join his Owl Prowls.
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The Owl Man of Forest Park shares recent stories of Charles, a male Great Horned Owl he has been observing now for 14 years, and of Charles mates Sarah, Samantha, Olivia and now Danielle. He gives park owls these names, but that's his romantic nod to the Great Horned Owls he loves. His citizen science is meticulous, passionate, persistent and generously shared. You can join him!
Music: Abdiel, performed live at KDHX by Dave Black
THANKS to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms engineer
Related Earthworms Conversations:
Natives Raising Natives: People and Butterflies (May 2017)
Purple Martins, America's Most Wanted Bird (May 2016) Bears! with Laura Conlee, MO Dept of Conservation Biologist (2018)
It's just before sunset in Forest Park, a nature haven in the City of of St. Louis. A man in a parka, toting backpack full of recording equipment, strides into a wooded copse he knows well. He listens, waiting, but not for too long. An owl calls.
Mark H.X. Glenshaw has made this kind of trek most days since December 2005. His habits of observation are a personal passion, and a source of inspiration to many who join his Owl Prowls.
The Owl Man of Forest Park shares recent stories of Charles, a male Great Horned Owl he has been observing now for 14 years, and of Charles mates Sarah, Samantha, Olivia and now Danielle. He gives park owls these names, but that's his romantic nod to the Great Horned Owls he loves. His citizen science is meticulous, passionate, persistent and generously shared. You can join him!
Music: Abdiel, performed live at KDHX by Dave Black
THANKS to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms engineer
Related Earthworms Conversations:
Natives Raising Natives: People and Butterflies (May 2017)
Purple Martins, America's Most Wanted Bird (May 2016) Bears! with Laura Conlee, MO Dept of Conservation Biologist (2018)
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