Report on the Burrowing Owl
Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Burrowing owls are small with long legs and short tails. Their heads rounded and they lack ear tufts. Unlike most owls, where the female is larger than the male ...
Burrowing Owl I Owl Research Institute
Though quite at home beneath the earth's surface, the Burrowing Owl doesn't stay underground all the time. It spends time above ground hunting for tasty prey ...
Burrowing Owl Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes. They live underground in burrows they've dug themselves or taken over from a prairie dog.
Western Burrowing Owl - Stanford Conservation Program
The Burrowing Owl is a species of small owl ranging in size from 19.5 to 25 cm and weighing approximately 150g. They have round heads, short feathers, long ...
Burrowing Owl | The Audubon Birds & Climate Change Report
The Burrowing Owl is already a species of conservation concern because modern agricultural practices have removed the prairie dogs and ground squirrels that it ...
Report on the Western Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia ...
Abstract. This workshop was convened to review the current status of the Western Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea) in North America, to discuss ...
Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) - Species at risk public registry
Updated COSEWIC status report on the Burrowing Owl Speotyto cunicularia in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. 1-35 pp. Wedgwood, ...
Burrowing Owl | National Wildlife Federation
The burrowing owl is a ground-dwelling bird species. This owl's characteristics include long legs, a brown body with speckles of white, and the absence of ear ...
Burrowing Owl Conservation Report: 2020 - Hanford Site
This report documents Burrowing Owl habitat monitoring, artificial burrow maintenance, owl banding activities with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
COSEWIC Assessment and status report on the Burrowing Owl ...
Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia)are small, long-legged predators of the open prairie closely associated with burrowing mammals.
Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea)
In Colorado,. Tipton and others (2008, 2009) reported that Burrowing Owl occupancy was higher in active prairie dog colonies than in. Page 15. Suitable Habitat ...
Current status, distribution, and conservation of the Burrowing Owl ...
The Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) inhabits open prairie grassland habitat in the midwestern and western US and Canada.
Bird of the Month: Burrowing Owl | Audubon Southwest
Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) are small, highly social, diurnal (active during the daytime) birds that live in the abandoned burrows of ground squirrels ...
Burrowing Owls - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Report destruction or harassment of burrowing owls or their nests to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission toll free at 1-888-404-FWCC. Additional ...
CDFW Seeks Public Comment Related to Western Burrowing Owl
Burrowing owls need areas of short vegetation in which to hunt for insects and small rodents. On March 5, 2024, the Center for Biological ...
Athene cunicularia - Burrowing Owl - NatureServe Explorer
Burrowing Owl - Natureserve Global Rank: G4: This species is widespread throughout the Western Hemisphere, although populations are localized.
Evaluating captive-release strategies for the Western Burrowing Owl ...
Survival of captive-released Burrowing Owls in MB from release to initiation of migration (approximately five months) was 81%. Mitchell et al. (2011) reported ...
Burrowing owl - National Geographic
Burrowing owls live and nest underground, rather than in trees like most other owls. These birds, native to the Americas, can dig their own burrows.
SECOND UPDATE OF STATUS REPORT ON THE BURROWING ...
The Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) is a small, fossorial bird of prey that is distributed discontinuously throughout the grasslands of North America. In ...
IBP - Burrowing Owl Research and Monitoring
From 1991-1993, IBP coordinated over 400 volunteers who contributed nearly 7,000 hours to counting Burrowing Owls on 939 study plots across California.