In 2015 Barn Owls (Tyto alba) nested on the floor of a grain bin in Ponca State Park, Dixon County. Seven nestlings were observed (Figure 1). It is believed that 6 fledged (one carcass was found on the floor of the bin September 26). Barn Owls were not observed the following spring (Jan Johnson, personal communication). Because there are few records of Barn Owls in the region, we collected data to better understand the Barn Owl nesting in Ponca State Park. Barn Owl prey and their importance to reproductive success has been well documented (Marti et al. 2005; Gubanyi et al. 1991); therefore, we analyzed Barn Owl pellets to determine their prey and used GIS software to analyze prey habitat near the nest site
Nesting and roosting habitat use and breeding biology of the barn owl (Tyto alba pratincola) in the...
Barn owls produce large numbers of young, will nest in close proximity, are easily attracted to nest...
While many raptor species consume rodent pests, the behaviors and habits of barn owls make them part...
I studied barn owl (Tyto alba) breeding biology in western Nebraska 1984-1986. I had greatest succes...
The Barn Owl, Tyto alba, is a medium sized nocturnal owl being North America\u27s only member of the...
The barn owl or the Tyto alba is a nocturnal bird of prey. Barn owls are an important creature in th...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohi
I used pellet analysis, a non-invasive method for studying the diet of raptorial birds, to quantify ...
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is a cavity-dwelling species and has been known to inhabit both natural and...
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is a medium-sized owl belonging to the family Tytonidae. They raise young w...
As a result of the precipitous loss of grasslands and savannas that the Midwestern U.S. has experien...
Owing to habitat loss, changes in farming practices, urbanization, and high mortality through vehicl...
Journal ArticleThe foraging ecology of the Barn Owl (Tytoalba) has been studied extensively, both in...
The purpose of this study was to determine if habitat variables can be used to objectively estimate ...
The Mission Valley is home to many species of wildlife, including the Short-eared owl. Over the las...
Nesting and roosting habitat use and breeding biology of the barn owl (Tyto alba pratincola) in the...
Barn owls produce large numbers of young, will nest in close proximity, are easily attracted to nest...
While many raptor species consume rodent pests, the behaviors and habits of barn owls make them part...
I studied barn owl (Tyto alba) breeding biology in western Nebraska 1984-1986. I had greatest succes...
The Barn Owl, Tyto alba, is a medium sized nocturnal owl being North America\u27s only member of the...
The barn owl or the Tyto alba is a nocturnal bird of prey. Barn owls are an important creature in th...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohi
I used pellet analysis, a non-invasive method for studying the diet of raptorial birds, to quantify ...
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is a cavity-dwelling species and has been known to inhabit both natural and...
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is a medium-sized owl belonging to the family Tytonidae. They raise young w...
As a result of the precipitous loss of grasslands and savannas that the Midwestern U.S. has experien...
Owing to habitat loss, changes in farming practices, urbanization, and high mortality through vehicl...
Journal ArticleThe foraging ecology of the Barn Owl (Tytoalba) has been studied extensively, both in...
The purpose of this study was to determine if habitat variables can be used to objectively estimate ...
The Mission Valley is home to many species of wildlife, including the Short-eared owl. Over the las...
Nesting and roosting habitat use and breeding biology of the barn owl (Tyto alba pratincola) in the...
Barn owls produce large numbers of young, will nest in close proximity, are easily attracted to nest...
While many raptor species consume rodent pests, the behaviors and habits of barn owls make them part...