NESTING HABITAT USE BY BURROWING OWLS IN COLORADO

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PLUMPTON, DL [1 ]
LUTZ, RS [1 ]
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[1] TEXAS TECH UNIV,DEPT RANGE & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT,LUBBOCK,TX 79409
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Habitats used by nesting Burrowing Owls (Speotyto cunicularia), and the fidelity shown to traditionally used nesting areas were studied in 1990 and 1991. Nesting Burrowing Owls (N = 47 pairs) occupied burrows with a shorter distance to the nearest road, and shorter grass and forb height (P < 0.005) than generally available, while using black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns with greater burrow density, nearest perch distance, and percentage of bare ground (P < 0.05) than available. Of adults banded in 1990, 39% returned in 1991, while only 5% of chicks banded in 1990 returned. Of returning adults, 66% reused the same prairie dog town used the prior year. From 1990 to 1991, 90% of prairie dog towns were reused (N = 18), and 20% of nesting burrows (N = 4) were reused. Burrowing Owls exhibited a strong fidelity to previously used nesting towns, and were moderately site-specific in nesting habitat requirements.
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