Athene cunicularia hypugaea wintering in a central California urban setting arrive later, leave earlier, prefer sheltered micro-habitat, tolerate rain, and contend with diverse predators

Martin A Nicolaus
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The wintering phase of the Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) life cycle has received little attention in the literature. Small numbers of Burrowing Owls have been observed and recorded since 2008 in the winter season in Cesar Chavez Park, a 90-acre peninsula that forms part of the waterfront of the City of Berkeley. The relative ease of observation in this setting allows study of their arrival and departure dates, selection of micro-habitats, tolerance of human presence, behavior in inclement weather, and response to avian and canine predator threats. Viewed over a decade, fewer owls arrived, arrived later, left earlier, and spent less time in residence. Most owls settled in shoreline rip-rap or in tall vegetation; only one fourth settled in short grass. Owls chose exposure to rain for as long as two days. Owls varied widely in tolerance to human proximity. Owls successfully dealt with avian predators, but displayed stress and in some cases became casualties of loose Canis lupus familiaris. Recommendations for habitat management follow.
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Athene cunicularia hypugaea在加利福尼亚中部城市环境中越冬,到达时间较晚,离开时间较早,喜欢有遮蔽的微生境,耐雨,并与各种捕食者抗争
西部掘鸮(Athene cunicularia hypugaea)生命周期的越冬阶段在文献中很少受到关注。自 2008 年以来,我们一直在塞萨尔-查韦斯公园(Cesar Chavez Park)观察和记录少量越冬鸮,该公园占地 90 英亩,是伯克利市海滨的一部分。在这种环境下观察相对容易,可以研究它们到达和离开的日期、对微型栖息地的选择、对人类存在的容忍度、在恶劣天气下的行为以及对鸟类和犬科食肉动物威胁的反应。经过十多年的观察,猫头鹰到达的次数越来越少,到达的时间越来越晚,离开的时间越来越早,居住的时间越来越短。大多数猫头鹰在海岸线的护坡或高大植被中定居;只有四分之一的猫头鹰在矮草丛中定居。猫头鹰选择暴露在雨中的时间长达两天。猫头鹰对人类接近的容忍度差别很大。猫头鹰成功地应对了鸟类捕食者,但也表现出了压力,在某些情况下还成为了松散的猎犬的牺牲品。以下是对栖息地管理的建议。
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