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- Burrowing Owl Recovery Program | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
In southern California, the western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea, BUOW) has experienced declining populations for decades, although it was once widespread and abundant in San Diego County during the breeding season
- San Diego County Bird Atlas - San Diego State University
Human population growth brings increased road traffic to the foothills where screech-owls are concentrated, but the owls still survive in good numbers in the canyon of the upper San Luis Rey River along Highway 76, where traffic is heavy and growing
- Species Spotlight: Western Burrowing Owl - SanDiegoCounty. gov
The western burrowing owl can be found from Canada to South America, including most of the western United States However, its populations in California, including in San Diego County, have declined since the 1940s due to habitat loss from urbanization and the eradication of ground squirrels
- Rulers of the Night Skies - San Diego Audubon
Here in San Diego, nine species of owls reside in or migrate through the county: Great Horned Owl, Barn Owl, Western Screech-Owl, Burrowing Owl, Long-eared Owl, Short-eared Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Spotted Owl, and Flammulated Owl
- ‘Hoo’s’ Coming To Dinner? Hopefully, Not This Unwelcome Non . . .
Do you know that approximately 1,000 local or native owls call San Diego County home? Of the 19 owl species in North America, seven of them live in San Diego
- Burrowing Owl - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
With only a single breeding population just north of the US–Mexico border remaining, the western burrowing owl population in San Diego County is at risk of becoming locally extinct Systematic removal of burrow-digging mammals that create owl homes has put the birds at further risk
- Burrowing Owl Management and Monitoring Plan for
Burrowing Owls in San Diego County are experiencing the same kind of consistent population declines, as have been observed throughout the northeastern Great Plains and Canada
- 090-102_Lincer Bloom_FINAL - sdmmp. com
Given the distribution of suitable habitat and our knowledge of wintering owls, another 100 owls likely winter in San Diego County, for a total estimate of approximately 300 to 370 owls that could winter here
- Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia
In the Imperial Valley it is considerably more numerous in summer than in winter, but in San Diego County, with the breeding population almost gone, it is more frequent in winter
- Garden Mastery: ‘Hoo’s’ coming to dinner? Hopefully, not this . . .
Do you know that approximately 1,000 local or native owls call San Diego County home? Of the 19 owl species in North America, seven of them live in San Diego
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