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Position: Fall 2024 Lead Owl Bander
Employer: Michigan Audubon
Location: Paradise, Michigan
Dates of employment: September 10–November 7, 2024
For the Fall, banding takes place 9/14 – 10/30-10/31. You will want to arrive to the fieldhouse around 9/10 or 9/11 to get settled in. Training and set up prior to the banding starting is to arranged with the owl banding permit holder, Chris Neri.
Compensation: $10.33 – $12.00/hour; 7-day work week; sunset to sunrise, with a max of 84 hours per week (overtime after 40 hours)
Housing: Includes communal housing (4 ppl or less) in fieldhouse which is two miles from count site. Housing includes individual bedroom, full kitchen, and internet.
Classification: Temporary/Seasonal
Overview
Michigan Audubon’s Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, located in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is seeking a Lead Owl Bander (LOB) from September 10 through November 7, 2024. The fall season Lead Owl Bander conducts nightly owl banding (dusk through dawn) and records data for Michigan Audubon’s research program. Whitefish Point is a renowned site for avian migration monitoring, including documenting one of the most unique annual owl migrations in North America. Owl species banded in the past include Northern Saw-whet, Boreal, Long-eared, Barred, Great Gray, Great Horned, and Northern Hawk Owls. Fellow field staff will be conducting a waterbird count and passerine count. To learn more about WPBO, please visit wpbo.org.
Primary duties of the Lead Owl Bander include opening and closing nets, net checks, banding, and recording information on owls with the help of the Assistant Owl Bander. Interacting with visitors during banding efforts, is an important part of being an ambassador for Michigan Audubon. The LOB also contributes to written content by writing blogs, an end-of-season technical report, and contributing to an end-of-season article for our member magazine, the Jack Pine Warbler. Additional tasks as needed.
Performance Expectations
Qualifications
To apply, please submit via email a cover letter, resume with references to Nancy Rasinske at nrasinske@michiganaudubon.org with the subject “Fall Lead Owl Bander Application.” Applications will be accepted until filled. Early applications encouraged and preferred for priority consideration by July 15, 2024. To learn more, please visit michiganaudubon.org and wpbo.org.
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