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Location: RMS Location Number:in JRR issue Keywords: asio, behavior, breeding, circus, cyaneus, distribution, flammeus, habitat, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, nest site, northern harrier, owls, range, range expansion, ris, short-eared owl, united states, vegetation, west virginia, 660188 Arroyo, B.E. and V. Bretagnolie. 1999. Breeding biology of the short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) in agricultural habitats of southwestern France. Journal of Raptor Research 33: 287-294. Location: RRF Comments: Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: agriculture, annual, arvalis, asio, breeding, breeding behavior, breeding biology, brood size, circus, clutch-size, conservation, crops, density, destruction, dispersion, distance between nests, egg measurements, europe, flammeus, france, habitat, habitat preference, harriers, harvest, hawks, interspecific, interspecific behavior, land-use, landscape, management, maps, microtus, montagu's harrier, mowing, nest, nesting success, nestling manipulations, nomadism, owls, predator-prey relationships, prey, prey abundance, prey cycles, prey delivery rates, productivity, provisioning, pygargus, raptor research foundation, refereed, relocation, ris, rrf, short-eared owl, spacing, variation, voles, 20142 Arroyo, B.E., T. DeCornulier and V. Bretagnolle. 2000. Sex and age determination of short-eared owl nestlings. Condor 102: 216-219. Location: RMS Comments: Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: ageing, asio, blood, body size, captivity, coloration, europe, feather, field techniques, flammeus, france, growth, modeling, morphology, morphometrics, nestling, owls, pattern recognition, plumages, refereed, ris, sexing, short-eared owl, study skins, techniques, variation, wing, 660143 Bayle, P. 1999. EXPANDED ABSTRACT: Preventing birds of prey problems at transmission lines in western Europe. Journal of Raptor Research 33: 43-48. Location: RMS journal shelves Keywords: abstract, accipiter, adalberti, aeruginosus, alba, apivorus, aquila, asio, athene, barbatus, barn owl, bearded vulture, birds, black kite, booted eagle, bubo, buteo, butleri, buzzards, chrysaetos, circaetus, circus, collisions, columbarius, cyaneus, decline, eagles, egyptian vulture, electrocution, endangered species, eurasian hobby, eurasian tawny owl, europe, european honey-buzzard, falco, fasciatus, flammeus, france, fulvus, gentilis, golden eagle, gypaetus, gyps, hawks, hieraaetus, hudsonius, impacts, improvement, kites, lagopus, long-eared owl, management, merlin, migrans, milvus, modification, monachus, mortality, neophron, northern goshawk, northern harrier, otus, owls, pennatus, perching, percnopterus, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pernis, recommendations, red kite, reintroduction, resolutions, review papers, ris, rough-legged hawk, rufigularis, shields, short-eared owl, spain, spanish imperial eagle, standards, strix, subbuteo, tyto, vultures, western marsh harrier, 26586 Bildstein, K. 2001. Raptor 101; answers to questions about birds of prey. HMANA Hawk Migration Studies 27: 15-20. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, african harrier hawk, african hawk-eagle, africanus, alba, alboniger, american kestrel, aquila, asio, atratus, aura, ayres's hawk eagle, ayresii, bald eagle, barn owl, barred owl, bartelsi, black goshawk, black hawk-eagle, black sparrowhawk, black vulture, black-and-white hawk-eagle, black-chested buzzard eagle, blyth's hawk-eagle, broad-winged hawk, bubo, buteo, buzzards, cassin's hawk-eagle, cathartes, celebes hawk-eagle, changeable hawk-eagle, chrysaetos, circumcincta, circumcinctus, circus, cirrhatus, columbarius, cooper's hawk, cooperii, coragyps, crested hawk-eagle, cyaneus, diurnal, dryotriorchis, eagles, eastern screech-owl, eutriorchis, falco, falcons, flammeolus, flammeus, gentilis, geranoaetus, golden eagle, great horned owl, gymnogene, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, haliaetus, harriers, hawk watching, hawks, hieraaetus, hudsonius, ichthyophaga, jamaicensis, javan hawk-eagle, kienerii, kites, lagopus, lanceolatus, leucocephalus, lineatus, little eagle, long-eared owl, madagascar harrier-hawk, megascops, melanoleucus, merlin, morphnoides, mountain hawk-eagle, nanus, nipalensis, nisaetus, nocturnal, northern goshawk, northern harrier, ornate hawk-eagle, ornatus, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, philippensis, philippine hawk-eagle, platypterus, plumages, polyboroides, radiatus, range, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, rufous-bellied eagle, rusticolus, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, small sparrowhawk, sparverius, species, spilogaster, spilornis, spizaetus, spizastur, spiziapteryx, spot-winged falcon, spot-winged falconet, striatus, strix, sulawesi hawk-eagle, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, taxonomy, turkey vulture, typus, tyrannus, tyrant hawk eagle, tyto, varia, virginianus, vultures, wahlberg's eagle, wahlbergi, wallace's hawk-eagle, 26165 Bogiatto, R.J., J.A. Hindley and R.L. Surles. 2001. Notes on the winter diet of short-eared owls in northern California. Western North American Naturalist 61: 501-502. Location: RMS Keywords: asio, california, composition, deer mouse, flammeus, food habits, microtus, owls, pellet analysis, peromyscus, pocket gopher, prey, ris, short-eared owl, species lists, thomomys, united states, voles, winter, 95496 Bosakowski, T. and D.G. Smith. 2002. Raptors of the Pacific Northwest. Frank Amato Publications, Inc., Portland, Oregon. Location: RMS Location Number:QL696.F3 B67 Keywords: accipiter, aegolius, alba, american kestrel, aquila, asio, athene, aura, bald eagle, barn owl, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, cathartes, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, cooperii, cunicularia, cyaneus, density, distribution, eagles, egg, elanus, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeolus, flammeus, foraging behavior, funereus, gentilis, gnoma, golden eagle, great horned owl, habitat, haliaeetus, hawks, hudsonius, jamaicensis, kennicottii, kites, lagopus, leucocephalus, leucurus, lineatus, long-eared owl, merlin, mexicanus, nebulosa, nesting, northern goshawk, northern harrier, nyctea, occidentalis, oregon, otus, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, photographs, population, prairie falcon, range, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, regalis, ris, roosting, rough-legged hawk, scandiaca, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, sparverius, spotted owl, striatus, strix, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, territory, turkey vulture, tyto, ulula, varia, virginianus, vultures, white-tailed kite, 83281 Bozic, L. and A. Vrezec. 2000. Owls of the Pohorje Mountains. Acrocephalus 21: 47-53. Location: RMS Comments: Journal shelves. In Slovene with English abstract and captions Keywords: aegolius, alba, altitude, aluco, asio, athene, barn owl, bubo, coromandus, distribution, eurasian pygmy owl, eurasian scops owl, flammeus, funereus, glaucidium, habitat, little owl, long-eared owl, noctua, northern eagle owl, otus, owls, passerinum, photographs, ris, scops, short-eared owl, slovenia, strigiformes, strix, tawny owl, tengmalm's owl, tyto, ural owl, uralensis, 5132 Brown, C.G. Unknown. Salmon Falls Division Project wildlife study final report. Unpubl. Rep. Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise, Idaho 152 pp Location: RMS Location Number:5132 Keywords: accipiter, american kestrel, aquila, asio, athene, burrowing owl, buteo, chrysaetos, cunicularia, eagles, falco, flammeus, gentilis, golden eagle, habitat destruction, hawks, human disturbance, idaho, impacts, jamaicensis, lagopus, land conversion, mexicanus, northern goshawk, owls, prairie falcon, red-tailed hawk, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, short-eared owl, sparverius, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, tolerance of human disturbance, united states, 95819 Burns, J. 2004. North American owls: journey through a shadowed world. Willow Creek Press, Minocqua, WI. Location: RMS Book library Location Number:QL696 .S8 B86 2004 Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, asio, athene, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, brasilianum, bubo, burrowing owl, californicum, cunicularia, eastern screech-owl, elf owl, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, funereus, gbip, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, kennicottii, long-eared owl, maps, megascops, micrathene, nebulosa, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, occidentalis, otus, owls, photographs, range, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, spotted owl, strix, surnia, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, varia, virginianus, vocalizations, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, wing, z058, 26345 Carnegie, S.D., E.J. Urton and D.L. Gummer. 2001. Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus, attack on a burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, in Suffield National Wildlife Area, Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist 115: 345-346. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aggression, alberta, american crow, asio, athene, behavior, brachyrhynchos, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, canada, columbarius, competition, cooper's hawk, cooperii, coromandus, corvus, cunicularia, decline, falco, falcons, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, great horned owl, hawks, interactions, interspecific competition, jamaicensis, kangaroo rat, merlin, mexicanus, nyctea, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, prairie falcon, predation, red-tailed hawk, refereed, regalis, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, speotyto, survey, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, virginianus, 95956 Cieslak, M. and B. Dul. 2006. Feathers: identification for bird conservation. Natura Publishing House, Warsaw, Poland. Location: RMS Book shelves Location Number:QL697.4 .C54 2006 Keywords: accipiter, aegolius, aeruginosus, airports, alba, albicilla, aluco, analysis, aquila, asio, barn owl, black kite, booted eagle, bubo, carrion crow, cherrug, chrysaetos, circus, clanga, collisions, columbarius, common kestrel, conservation, corax, corone, corvus, cranes, cuckoo, cyaneus, eastern imperial eagle, education, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, eurasian sparrowhawk, falco, feather, flammeus, funereus, gentilis, golden eagle, great gray owl, greater spotted eagle, grouse, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, heliaca, herons, hieraaetus, identification, imperial eagle, lesser spotted eagle, long-eared owl, lophaetus, macrourus, merlin, migrans, milvus, molt, montagu's harrier, morphology, natural history, nebulosa, nipalensis, nisus, northern goshawk, northern hawk owl, numenius, otus, pallid harrier, pennatus, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pheasants, photographs, plumages, pomarina, pygargus, ravens, red kite, red-footed falcon, rooks, rusticolus, saker falcon, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, sparrowhawks, steppe eagle, storks, strix, subbuteo, surnia, tawny owl, tengmalm's owl, tinnunculus, tyto, ulula, ural owl, uralensis, vespertinus, white-tailed eagle, woodpeckers, z0708, 660270 Cirignoli, S., D.H. Podestá and U.F.J. Pardiñas. 2001. Diet of the short-eared owls in northwestern Argentina. Journal of Raptor Research 35: 68-69. Location: JRR Comments: Summary in Spanish Keywords: argentina, asio, flammeus, food habits, nocturnal, owls, pellet analysis, prey abundance, prey size, raptor research foundation, reserves, ris, rodents, rrf, short-eared owl, small mammals, south america, trapping, 26841 Clayton, K.M. 2000. Status of the short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) in Alberta. Wildlife Status Report no. 28. Alberta Environment, Fisheries and Wildlife Management Division and Alberta Conservation Association, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Location: RMS Keywords: alberta, asio, canada, contaminants, degradation, distribution, endangered species, flammeus, food abundance, habitat, maps, owls, pesticides, population, prey, range, ris, short-eared owl, status, 27915 Condon, A. M., E. L. Kershner, B. L. Sullivan, D. M. Cooper and D. K. Garcelon. 2005. Spotlight surveys for grassland owls on San Clemente Island, California. Wilson Bulletin 117:177-184. Location: RMS Keywords: alba, asio, athene, barn owl, burrowing owl, california, cunicularia, flammeus, grassland, islands, military, owls, ris, short-eared owl, spotlighting, tyto, z059, 27914 Corado, R. 2005. The importance of information on specimen labels. Ornithologia Neotropical 16:277-278. Location: RMS Keywords: asio, california, flammeus, museums, owls, short-eared owl, stomach, study skins, western u.s., wren, z059, 660332 Cromrich, L.A., D.W. Holt and S.M. Leasure. 2002. Trophic niche of North American great horned owl. Journal of Raptor Research 36: 58-65. Location: RMS, Journals Comments: Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, asio, athene, barn owl, biomass, black-tailed prairie dog, brasilianum, breeding season, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, californicum, coromandus, cunicularia, cynomys, data, density, eastern screech-owl, eurasian eagle-owl, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeus, flaviventris, food habits, food supply, food-niche breadth, glaucidium, gnoma, great horned owl, hawks, lagomorphs, lepus, lineatus, long-eared owl, marmota, megascops, microtus, montana, niches, north america, northern eagle owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, occidentalis, opossum, opportunism, otus, owls, pellet analysis, pellets, peromyscus, predator, prey, red-shouldered hawk, refereed, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, shrews, small mammals, snowshoe hare, snowy owl, species, species lists, speotyto, spotted owl, strix, tyto, united states, virginianus, white-tailed jackrabbit, yellow-bellied marmot, 27996 Dawson, A. 2005. The scaling of primary flight feather length and mass in relation to wing shape, function and habitat. Ibis 147:283-292. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aeruginosus, alba, aluco, asio, athene, barn owl, circus, columbarius, common kestrel, cyaneus, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, eurasian sparrowhawk, falco, falcons, feather, flammeus, flight, gentilis, habitat, harriers, hawks, hudsonius, little owl, long-eared owl, merlin, morphometrics, nisus, noctua, northern goshawk, northern harrier, otus, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, primaries, short-eared owl, strix, subbuteo, tawny wood owl, tinnunculus, tyto, western marsh harrier, wing, wing loading, z059, 57401 Dejong, J.R. 2001. Landscape fragmentation and grassland patch size effects on non-game grassland birds in xeric mixed-grass prairies of western South Dakota. Master of Science Thesis, South Dakota State University, Brookings. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, agriculture, asio, athene, birds, bobolink, brown-headed cowbird, burrowing owl, buteo, clamator, communities, comparison, cowbirds, crops, cunicularia, data, decline, density, diversity, edge effect, exotic, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, forest, fragmentation, gbip, grasses, grasshopper sparrow, grassland, grazing, great basin, habitat, habitat destruction, habitat preference, hawks, impacts, inventory, island biogeography, land-use, landscape, line transect, litter, livestock, management, maps, meadowlarks, nest, nest robbing, non-game, north america, owls, patch, prairies, predation, pseudoscops, recommendations, regalis, ris, sandpipers, short-eared owl, shrikes, south dakota, sparrows, species lists, species richness, striped skunk, success, survey, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, united states, vegetation, western u.s., 27989 Dove, C. J., P. G. Hare and M. Heacker. 2005. Identification of ancient feather fragments found in melting alpine ice patches in southern Yukon. Arctic 58:38-43. Location: RMS Comments: Keywords: aquila, archaeology, asio, auratus, canada, colaptes, ducks, eagles, falco, falcons, feather, flammeus, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, ice, lagopus, northern flicker, owls, photographs, ptarmigan, rusticolus, short-eared owl, yukon, z059, 27198 Erickson, W., K. Kronner and B. Gritski. 2003. Nine Canyon Wind Power Project avian and bat monitoring report. West, Inc., Cheyenne, WY. Full Text Location: RMS Comments: Prepared for Nine Canyon Technical Advisory Committee, Energy Northwest Keywords: american kestrel, asio, bats, birds, collisions, comparison, distance, falco, falcons, flammeus, light, maps, meadowlarks, monitoring, mortality, nest, owls, pheasants, photographs, reports, ris, rufigularis, short-eared owl, sparverius, species lists, statistics, washington, wind turbine, 99258 Fergus, C. Unknown. Night hunters: owls. Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildl. Notes 175-8:4pp Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, amadon, asio, barn owl, barred owl, behavior, bubo, coromandus, feeding behavior, flammeus, foraging behavior, great horned owl, hunting behavior, kennicottii, long-eared owl, megascops, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, otus, owls, pennsylvania, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, tyto, varia, virginianus, western screech-owl, 82715 Figueroa Rojas, R.A. and E.S. Corales Stappung. 2002. Winter diet of the American kestrel (Falco sparverius) in the forested Chilean Patagonia, and its relation to the availability of prey. International Hawkwatcher 5: 7-14. Location: Newsletter Files Location Number:1815 Keywords: alba, american kestrel, asio, availability, barn owl, biomass, birds, chile, elanus, falco, falcons, flammeus, food habits, forest, impacts, insects, kites, leucurus, livetrapping, migration, opportunism, owls, passer, pellet analysis, population, prey, prey availability, prey studies, ris, rodents, rufipes, rufous-legged owl, short-eared owl, south america, sparverius, strix, tyto, white-tailed kite, winter, 27380 Fitzgerald, S.D., J.S. Patterson, M. Kiupel, H.A. Simmons, S.D. Grimes, C.F. Sarver, R.M. Fulton, B.A. Steficek, T.M. Cooley, J.P. Massey and J.G. Sikarskie. 2003. Clinical and pathologic features of West Nile virus infection in native North American owls (Family Strigidae). Avian Diseases 47: 602-610. Location: RMS Comments: Summary also in Spanish Keywords: asio, barred owl, bubo, condition, coromandus, disease, flammeus, great horned owl, infection, injury, necropsy, nyctea, owls, reports, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, symptoms, varia, virginianus, viruses, west nile virus, 23913 Fuller, R.J. and S.J. Gough. 1999. Changes in sheep numbers in Britain; implications for bird populations. Biological Conservation 91: 73-89. Location: RMS Keywords: alba, aquila, asio, barn owl, birds, buteo, carrying capacity, chrysaetos, classification, common kestrel, common raven, competition, corax, corvus, decline, disease, distribution, eagles, eurasian buzzard, eurasian kestrel, europe, falco, flammeus, food, food supply, fruit, golden eagle, grazing, great britain, ground nesting, grouse, habitat, habitat destruction, hawks, herbivores, human disturbance, impacts, invertebrates, kites, land-use, livestock, maps, milvus, mosaics, old world kestrel, overgrazing, owls, population, predator, prey, prey switching, recommendations, red kite, refereed, responses, ris, scale, scavenging, sheep, shorebirds, short-eared owl, small mammals, spatial, steppe buzzard, ticks, tinnunculus, trends, trophic, tyto, united kingdom, vegetation, voles, wales, 17637 Fye, W.L. Unknown. Short eared owl's nesting in Clarion County, PA. Field notes. 6pp Location: RMS Location Number:17637 Keywords: asio, flammeus, nest defense, nesting, owls, pennsylvania, ris, short-eared owl, 17636 Fye, W.L. Unknown. Short-eared owls on reclaimed surface mine in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. Draft of journal article (?). 1pp Location: RMS Location Number:17636 Keywords: asio, flammeus, owls, pennsylvania, ris, short-eared owl, 97812 Galushin, V.M., V.P. Belik, D.B. Bogomolov, V.V. Frolov, V.Y. Ilyin, S.A. Korkina, A.A. Nedossekin and M.S. Romanov. 2003. Materials of 4th Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls of Northern Eurasia, Penza, 1-3 February 2003. Penza, 305 p Location: RMS Comments: In Russian with an English table of contents Keywords: arctic, asio, buteo, captivity, circus, climate, coloration, columbarius, common buzzard, diet, dispersion, falco, feather, flammeus, forest, harriers, long-eared owl, merlin, nest, otus, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, population, prey, ris, russia, short-eared owl, sparrowhawks, sunia, symposia, 28586 Gancz, A.Y., D.A. Smith, I.K. Barker, R. Lindsay and B. Hunter. 2006. Pathology and tissue distribution of West Nile virus in North American owls (family: Strigidae). Avian Pathology 35:17-29. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, acadicus, aegolius, aluco, asio, blood, boreal owl, breeding, bubo, californicum, distribution, eastern screech-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, infection, kidney, liver, long-eared owl, megascops, mortality, muscular system, nebulosa, necropsy, nervous system, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, otus, owls, population, range, scandiaca, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strigiformes, strix, surnia, tawny owl, tissue, ulula, virginianus, viruses, z0607, 84016 Garcia, K.R., C.E. Uptain and P.A. Kelly. 2004. Abstract: Raptor occurrences, incidence of nesting, and an assessment of prey availability on retired agricultural lands in the San Joaquin Valley, California. pp.50 In Program and abstracts: Raptor Research Foundation-California Hawking Club annual meeting, Bakersfield, California, November 10-13, 2004. Raptor Research Foundation, Clovis, CA. Location: RMS Location Number:28498 Keywords: abstract, agriculture, american kestrel, asio, athene, burrowing owl, buteo, california, circus, cunicularia, cyaneus, falco, falcons, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, hawks, hudsonius, jamaicensis, mexicanus, nest site, northern harrier, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, prairie falcon, prey, prey availability, red-tailed hawk, regalis, ris, rrf, short-eared owl, sparverius, survey, united states, western u.s., z0605, 660658 González-Acuña, D., R. Muñoz, A. Cicchino, and R.A. Figueroa . 2006. Lice of Chilean owls: a first description. Journal of Raptor Research 40:301-302. Location: RMS journal shelves Comments: Summary also in Spanish Keywords: asio, athene, bubo, burrowing owl, chile, cunicularia, ectoparasites, flammeus, glaucidium, identification, lice, magellan horned owl, magellanicus, nanum, owls, refereed, rufipes, rufous-legged owl, short-eared owl, south america, strix, z0702, 4179 Grondahl, C. and J. Schumacher. Unknown. The owls of North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Bismark, ND. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Page. http://www/npwrc.org/resource/othrdata/owls/owls.htm (Version 16Jul97). 14 pp Keywords: acadicus, activity patterns, aegolius, alba, asio, athene, barn owl, barred owl, body size, breeding biology, bubo, burrowing owl, checklists, coromandus, cunicularia, decline, eastern screech-owl, education, feather, flammeus, forest, grassland, great horned owl, habitat, habitat destruction, identification, insects, kids, long-eared owl, megascops, migrants, nest, nesting, north dakota, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, otus, owls, photographs, plumages, prey, prey availability, range, reversed sexual dimorphism, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, small mammals, snowy owl, speotyto, strix, tyto, united states, varia, virginianus, wintering, 95912 Hardey, J., H.Q.P. Crick, C.V. Wernham, H.T. Riley, B. Etheridge and D.B.A. Thompson. 2006. Raptors: a field guide to survey and monitoring. The Stationery Office, Edinburgh. Location: RMS Book shelves Location Number:QL677.78 .B34 2006 Comments: Includes a CD of raptor calls in back Keywords: accipiter, aeruginosus, alba, albicilla, aluco, apivorus, aquila, asio, athene, banding, barn owl, behavior, black kite, breeding, bubo, buteo, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, common buzzard, common kestrel, common raven, corax, corvus, cyaneus, display, egg laying, elanus, england, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, eurasian marsh harrier, eurasian sparrowhawk, european honey-buzzard, falco, feather, field techniques, flammeus, gentilis, golden eagle, great britain, haliaeetus, haliaetus, hen harrier, home range, hunting, identification, ireland, leucurus, little owl, long-eared owl, measurements, merlin, migrans, milvus, monitoring, montagu's harrier, nest, nest boxes, nisus, noctua, northern goshawk, occupancy, osprey, otus, pandion, pellets, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pernis, point count, population, productivity, pygargus, red kite, sampling, scandiaca, scandiacus, scotland, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, subbuteo, survey, tagging, tawny owl, tinnunculus, transects, tyto, united kingdom, wales, western marsh harrier, white-tailed kite, z0704, 82602 Heintzelman, D.S. 2001. BOOK REVIEW: A guide to the birds of the Philippines by Robert S. Kennedy, Pedro C. Gonzales, Edward C. Dickinson, Hector C. Maranda, Jr., and Timothy H. Fisher. 2000. International Hawkwatcher 3: 27. Location: Newsletter file Location Number:25337 Keywords: age classes, asia, asio, behavior, birds, book review, capensis, distribution, flammeus, grass owl, home range, maps, newsletter, owls, philippines, ris, short-eared owl, taxonomy, tyto, vocalizations, 95779 Heintzelman, D.S. 2004. Hawks and owls of eastern North America. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ. Location: RMS Book Library Location Number:QL696 .F32 H43 2004 Keywords: acadicus, accipiter, aegolius, alba, american kestrel, aquila, asio, athene, bald eagle, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, brachyurus, broad-winged hawk, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, caracara, caracaras, cheriway, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, conservation, contaminants, cooper's hawk, cooperii, crested caracara, cunicularia, cyaneus, ddt, eagles, eastern screech-owl, eastern u.s., elanoides, elanus, falco, falcons, flammeus, forficatus, funereus, gentilis, golden eagle, great gray owl, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, haliaetus, harriers, hawks, hudsonius, ictinia, jamaicensis, kites, lagopus, leucocephalus, leucurus, lineatus, long-eared owl, megascops, merlin, migration, mississippi kite, mississippiensis, mortality, nebulosa, north america, northern crested caracara, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern hawk owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, organochlorines, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pesticides, photographs, platypterus, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, ris, rostrhamus, rough-legged hawk, rusticolus, scandiaca, scandiacus, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, short-tailed hawk, snail kite, snowy owl, sociabilis, sparverius, striatus, strix, surnia, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, swallow-tailed kite, tyto, ulula, varia, white-tailed kite, 23447 Herkert, J.R., S.A. Simpson, R.L. Westemeier, T.L. Esker and J.W. Walk. 1999. Response of northern harriers and short-eared owls to grassland management in Illinois. Journal of Wildlife Management 63: 517-523. Location: RMS Keywords: agriculture, asio, availability, circus, cover, cyaneus, exotic, flammeus, fragmentation, grasses, grassland, greater prairie chicken, habitat preference, hawks, haying, hen harrier, hudsonius, human disturbance, illinois, landscape, management, maps, mowing, native grasses, nest, nest site selection, nesting, northern harrier, owls, patch, recommendations, refereed, refuges, responses, ris, short-eared owl, size classes, spatial, united states, vegetation, 84217 Hinde, A., K. Grant, and R. Yosef. 2002. Banding and communal roosts of wintering raptors of the Great Basin: 1987-1998. pp.112-117 In R. Yosef, M.L. Miller, and D. Pepler [eds.]. Raptors in the new millennium: proceedings of the joint meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation and the World Working Group on Birds of Prey & Owls, Eilat, Israel 2-8 April 2000. International Birding & Research Center in Eilat, Eilat, Israel. Location: RMS Book shelves Location Number:QL677.78 .J65 2000 Keywords: accipiter, american kestrel, asio, banding, biometrics, bubo, buteo, cooper's hawk, cooperii, distance, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, gbip, great basin, great horned owl, gyrfalcon, jamaicensis, lagopus, lineatus, mexicanus, nevada, new mexico, prairie falcon, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, regalis, roosts, rough-legged hawk, rusticolus, short-eared owl, sparverius, trapping, traps, utah, virginianus, winter, wintering, z0804, 24088 Hoffman, W., G.E. Woolfenden and P.W. Smith. 1999. Antillean short-eared owls invade southern Florida. Wilson Bulletin 111: 303-313. Location: RMS Keywords: asio, biogeography, caribbean, collection, coloration, comparison, dispersal, exotic, flammeus, florida, interspecific, islands, measurements, morphology, morphometrics, movements, nomenclature, owls, photographs, photography, plumages, postfledging, range expansion, refereed, ris, short-eared owl, southeast u.s., spring, status, study skins, subspecies, summer, taxonomy, trends, united states, 80902 Holroyd, G. 2007. Abstract: Conservation needs of Short-eared Owls. pp.23 In Program and abstracts: Kettling on the Kittatinny 12-16 September 2007, Holiday Inn Conference Center, Lehigh Valley, Fogelsville, Pennsylvania. Raptor Research Foundation and Hawk Migration Association of North America, Fogelsville, PA. Location: RMS Location Number:29040 Keywords: asio, canada, conservation, decline, flammeus, short-eared owl, survey, transmitter, wintering, z0710, 28904 Houston, C.S. 2005. Long-eared Owls, Asio otus: A review of North American banding. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119:395-402. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, asio, banding, canada, circus, cyaneus, decline, density, europe, flammeus, hudsonius, irruption of prey, long-eared owl, longevity, mortality, nomadism, north america, northern harrier, otus, owls, population dynamics, population status, predator-prey relationships, prey studies, refereed, short-eared owl, survival, voles, z0703, 23965 Houston, C.S. and J.K. Schmutz. 1999. Changes in bird populations on Canadian grasslands. Ecology and conservation of grassland birds of the western hemisphere, Vickery, P.D. and Herkert, J.R. eds. Proceedings of a conference Tulsa, Oklahoma, October, 1995. Studies in Avian Biology 19: 87-94. Location: RMS Comments: Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: agriculture, asio, athene, birds, breeding, burrowing owl, buteo, canada, circus, contaminants, cover, cunicularia, cyaneus, cynomys, decline, economics, ferruginous hawk, fertilizer, flammeus, grassland, ground squirrels, habitat protection, hawks, hen harrier, history, hudsonius, land conversion, land-use, lanius, loggerhead shrike, ludovicianus, management, maps, nest site, northern harrier, owls, pesticides, population, prairie dog, prairies, predator, presettlement, productivity, recommendations, refereed, regalis, reproduction, ris, short-eared owl, speotyto, survey, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, toxins, 26243 Huebschman, J.J., P.W. Freeman, H.H. Genoways and J.A. Gubanyi. 2000. Observations on small mammals recovered from owl pellets from Nebraska. Prairie Naturalist 32: 209-215. Location: RMS Keywords: alba, asio, barn owl, bubo, composition, deer mouse, flammeus, food habits, great horned owl, lemmings, long-eared owl, meadow vole, microtus, nebraska, onychomys, otus, owls, pellet analysis, peromyscus, prey, prey studies, remains, ris, short-eared owl, small mammals, species lists, synaptomys, tyto, united states, virginianus, voles, 878 Hultman, D. Unknown. Wyoming owls: These night-time counterparts of hawks have interesting adaptation for hunting in subdued light. Magazine. Pages 22-25 Location: RMS Location Number:878 Keywords: anatomy, asio, athene, bubo, burrowing owl, cunicularia, flammeus, great horned owl, hawks, hunting, owls, ris, short-eared owl, virginianus, 660285 Jaksic, F.M., E.F. Pavez, J.E. Jiménez and J.C. Torres-Mura. 2001. The conservation status of raptors in the metropolitan region, Chile. Journal of Raptor Research 35: 151-158. Location: RMS Comments: Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: alba, albonotatus, american kestrel, andean condor, aplomado falcon, asio, athene, atratus, aura, barn owl, bay-winged hawk, black vulture, black-chested buzzard eagle, black-chested eagle, brasilianum, burrovianus, burrowing owl, buteo, caracara, caracaras, cathartes, cheriway, chile, chimachima, cinereous harrier, cinereus, circus, cities, conservation, coragyps, crested caracara, cunicularia, elanus, falco, falconiformes, falcons, femoralis, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeus, food habits, geranoaetus, glaucidium, gray buzzard eagle, gryphus, habitat, habitat destruction, harris's hawk, hawks, house sparrow, impacts, kites, lesser yellow-headed vulture, leucurus, magnirostris, megalopterus, melanoleucus, milvago, mountain caracara, mus, northern crested caracara, owls, parabuteo, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, phalcoboenus, plancus, polyosoma, polysoma, prey, rattus, red-backed hawk, refereed, resident, ris, roadside hawk, rupornis, savanna vulture, short-eared owl, south america, southern caracara, southern crested caracara, sparverius, speotyto, status, strigiformes, strix, threats, turkey vulture, tyto, unicinctus, urbanization, variable goshawk, variable hawk, vultur, vultures, white-tailed kite, yellow-headed caracara, zone-tailed hawk, 26689 Jaksic, F.M., J.A. Iriarte and J.E. Jiménez. 2002. The raptors of Terres del Paine National Park, Chile; biodiversity and conservation. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 75: 449-461. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, alba, albogularis, american kestrel, andean condor, aplomado falcon, asio, athene, aura, barn owl, bat falcon, bay-winged hawk, bicolor, bicolored hawk, black goshawk, black sparrowhawk, black-chested buzzard eagle, black-chested eagle, brasilianum, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, caracara, caracaras, cathartes, cheriway, chile, chimachima, chimango, chimango caracara, cinereous harrier, cinereus, circus, contaminants, crested caracara, cunicularia, ddt, elanus, falco, falconiformes, falcons, femoralis, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeus, food habits, geranoaetus, glaucidium, gray buzzard eagle, great horned owl, gryphus, habitat use, harris's hawk, hawks, kites, leucurus, megalopterus, melanoleucus, milvago, mountain caracara, nanum, niche breadth, niches, northern crested caracara, organochlorines, owls, parabuteo, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pesticides, phalcoboenus, pied goshawk, pied sparrowhawk, plancus, polyborus, polyosoma, polysoma, red-backed hawk, refereed, review papers, ris, rufigularis, rufipes, rufous-legged owl, rufous-tailed hawk, short-eared owl, southern caracara, southern crested caracara, sparverius, species richness, strigiformes, strix, turkey vulture, tyto, unicinctus, variable goshawk, variable hawk, ventralis, virginianus, vultur, vultures, white-tailed kite, yellow-headed caracara, 95732 Johnsgard, P.A. 2002. North American owls; biology and natural history. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. Location: RMS Book library Location Number:QL696 .S8 J64 2002 Keywords: acadicus, activity, aegolius, alba, asio, athene, balsas screech-owl, barn owl, barred owl, black-and-white owl, body size, boreal owl, brasilianum, breeding biology, bubo, burrowing owl, californicum, ciccaba, clamator, clutch-size, cooperii, coromandus, crested owl, cristata, cunicularia, density, distribution, eastern screech-owl, ecology, elf owl, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, food, foraging behavior, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, guatemalae, habitat, hearing, home range, kennicottii, long-eared owl, lophostrix, maps, megascops, micrathene, mortality, mottled owl, nebulosa, nesting, nigrolineata, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, occidentalis, otus, owls, perspicillata, photographs, physiology, prey, productivity, pseudoscops, pulsatrix, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, seductus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, spectacled owl, spotted owl, status, striped owl, strix, stygian owl, stygius, surnia, territory, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, varia, vermiculated sreech-owl, virgata, virginianus, vocalizations, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, 3266 Kemp, J.B. Unknown. Notes on winter roosts and habits of long-eared and short-eared owls. Citation Not Available Keywords: asio, behavior, england, europe, flammeus, great britain, habitat, long-eared owl, otus, owls, perching, ris, roosting, short-eared owl, united kingdom, wintering, 26092 Kittlein, M.J., A.I. Vassallo and C. Busch. 2001. Differential predation upon sex and age classes of tuco-tuco (Ctenomys talarum, Rodentia: Octodontidae) by owls. Mammalian Biology 66: 281-289. Location: RMS Keywords: age classes, argentina, asio, athene, body size, breeding, burrowing owl, burrows, ctenomys, cunicularia, female, flammeus, food habits, livetrapping, male, owls, pellet analysis, predation, predation theory, predator, predator-prey relationships, prey, prey selection, prey size, refereed, remains, ris, rodents, sexes, short-eared owl, south america, speotyto, 26593 Koks, B., E. Visser, L. Draaijer and R. Kleefstra. 2002. Montagu's harriers Circus pygargus in the Netherlands in 2001. De Takkeling 10: 56-73. Location: rms Comments: Dutch language with English captions, summary Keywords: aeruginosus, alauda, anthus, asio, banding, birds, breeding, buteo, circus, cyaneus, distribution, eurasian buzzard, europe, flammeus, food habits, germany, habitat, hares, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, mammals, maps, mice, montagu's harrier, motacilla, nest site, netherlands, northern harrier, owls, pellet analysis, philopatry, photographs, population, population dynamics, prey, prey availability, prey studies, prey switching, pygargus, recapture, recovery, rings, ris, short-eared owl, songbirds, steppe buzzard, sturnus, sympatry, voles, western marsh harrier, 28098 Koskimies, P. and N.V. Lapshin. eds. 2006. Status of raptor populations in eastern Fennoscandia. Proceedings of the workshop, Kostomuksha, Karelia, Russia, November 8-10, 2005. Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russia. Full Text Location: RMS Comments: Also available in Russian. Keywords: accipiter, aegolius, albicilla, aquila, asio, black kite, bubo, buteo, characteristics, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, common buzzard, conservation, cyaneus, decline, diet breadth, diurnal, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, europe, falco, fennoscandia, flammeus, funereus, gentilis, glaucidium, golden eagle, great gray owl, habitat preference, haliaetus, hen harrier, human development, human disturbance, lagopus, merlin, migrans, milvus, nebulosa, nisus, northern goshawk, nyctea, osprey, owls, pandion, passerinum, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, persecution, prey selection, rough-legged buzzard, russia, scandiaca, short-eared owl, snowy owl, sparrowhawks, strix, subbuteo, surnia, tengmalm's owl, tinnunculus, ulula, ural owl, uralensis, white-tailed sea eagle, z0705, 26681 Kowalsky, J.R., T.K. Pratt and J.C. Simon. 2002. Prey taken by feral cats(Felis catus) and barn owls (Tyto alba) in Hanawi Natural Area Reserve, Maui, Hawai'i. Elepaio 62: 127-130. Location: RMS Keywords: alba, asio, barn owl, birds, cat, decline, extinction, flammeus, food habits, hawaii, house mouse, islands, mortality, mus, musculus, owls, pellet analysis, population, predation, prey, prey switching, protection, rats, rattus, ris, rodents, short-eared owl, tyto, united states, vegetation, 22075 Krone, O., M. Rudolph and W. Jakob. 2000. Protozoa in the breast muscle of raptors in Germany. Acta Protozoologica 39: 35-42. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aeruginosus, alba, aluco, asio, athene, australasian goshawk, axillaris, bald eagle, barn owl, berigora, black kite, black-shouldered kite, black-winged kite, brown falcon, brown goshawk, buteo, butleri, caeruleus, circus, common kestrel, cyaneus, disease, eagles, elanus, eurasian buzzard, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, eurasian pygmy owl, eurasian sparrowhawk, eurasian tawny owl, europe, falco, fasciatus, flammeus, gentilis, germany, glaucidium, haliaeetus, hawks, hen harrier, host, hudsonius, infection, kites, laboratory, leucocephalus, life history, little owl, long-eared owl, migrans, milvus, morphology, muscular system, necropsy, nisus, noctua, northern goshawk, northern harrier, old world kestrel, otus, owls, parasites, parasitus, pariah kite, passerinum, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, photographs, protozoan, refereed, ris, short-eared owl, steppe buzzard, strix, subbuteo, tawny wood owl, tinnunculus, tissue, tyto, western marsh harrier, yellow-billed kite, 95817 Lawrence, R. D. 2001. Owls: the silent fliers. Rev. ed.. Firefly Books, Buffalo, NY. Location: RMS Book library Location Number:QL696 .S8 2001 Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, asio, athene, barn owl, barred owl, behavior, boreal owl, brasilianum, bubo, burrowing owl, californicum, cunicularia, eastern screech-owl, elf owl, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, food, fossil, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, kennicottii, long-eared owl, maps, measurements, megascops, micrathene, nebulosa, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, occidentalis, otus, owls, pellet analysis, photographs, range, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, spotted owl, strix, surnia, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, varia, virginianus, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, z058, 23260 Lehman, R.N., K. Steenhof, M.N. Kochert and L.B. Carpenter. 1999. Effects of military training activites on shrub-steppe raptors in southwestern Idaho, USA. Environmental Management 23: 409-417. Location: RMS Comments: SRFS Reprint #117 Keywords: abundance, artillery, asio, athene, burrowing owl, buteo, circus, cliffs, comparison, cunicularia, cyaneus, dispersion, distance considerations, distribution, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, gbip, great basin, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, human disturbance, idaho, impacts, maps, military, nest failure, nesting success, northern harrier, owls, phenology, refereed, regalis, ris, sampling, short-eared owl, shrubsteppe, snake river birds of prey area, speotyto, srfs reprint, tanks, timing, united states, 23770 Linnell, M.A., M.R. Conover and T.J. Ohashi. 1999. Biases in bird strike statistics based on pilot reports. Journal of Wildlife Management 63: 997-1003. Location: RMS Keywords: accuracy, aircraft, airports, alba, animal damage control, asio, barn owl, bias, birds, body size, collisions, data, databases, diurnal, dove, ducks, economics, flammeus, group size, hawaii, hazards, impacts, islands, management, mortality, nocturnal, owls, public observation, recommendations, refereed, reports, ris, safety, seasonal, short-eared owl, songbirds, survey, time, tropics, tyto, united states, weather, wildlife, wind, 24129 Lohmus, A. 1999. Vole-induced regular fluctuations in the Estonian owl populations. Annales Zoologici Fennici 36: 167-178. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aegolius, aluco, aquila, asio, asynchrony, autumn, banding, boreal owl, buteo, butleri, chrysaetos, circus, common kestrel, comparison, cyaneus, cycles, eagles, ecology, estonia, eurasian buzzard, eurasian kestrel, eurasian tawny owl, europe, falco, fennoscandia, finland, flammeus, fluctuations, food habits, funereus, gentilis, golden eagle, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, index, latvia, long-eared owl, migrants, migration, migratory, montagu's harrier, nomadism, northern goshawk, northern harrier, old world kestrel, otus, owls, pellet analysis, population, population dynamics, predator-prey relationships, prey, prey abundance, prey cycles, prey selection, prey studies, productivity, pygargus, reproduction, ris, scale, short-eared owl, spatial, steppe buzzard, strix, synchrony, tawny wood owl, tengmalm's owl, tinnunculus, trapping, trends, ural owl, uralensis, variation, voles, 24358 Loucks, B. 2000. BROCHURE: Owls of New York; a sampler. Reprinted from The New York State Conservationist; Feb.2000, Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, art, asio, barn owl, barred owl, body size, breeding behavior, brochure, bubo, coloration, eastern screech-owl, education, field identification, flammeus, great horned owl, long-eared owl, megascops, new york, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, otus, owls, prey, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, tyto, united states, varia, virginianus, 95969 Lynch, W. 2007. Owls of the United States and Canada: a complete guide to their biology and behavior. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. Location: RMS Book shelves Location Number:QL696 .S8 L96 2007 Keywords: alba, anatomy, asio, asynchrony, athene, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, brasilianum, bubo, burrowing owl, canada, clutch-size, color, courtship, cunicularia, eastern screech-owl, elf owl, eyes, feather, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, floaters, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, habitat, hearing, history, hunting, hybridization, identification, incubation, kennicottii, kleptoparasitism, long-eared owl, megascops, micrathene, nebulosa, nest, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy-owl, occidentalis, oology, otus, owls, pellets, photographs, prey, prey cycles, ris, roosts, scandiaca, scandiacus, sexual dimorphism, short-eared owl, skeletal system, snowy owl, spotted owl, strix, surnia, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, united states, varia, virginianus, weights, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, wing, z0809, 95789 Marcot, B.G., B.C. Wales and R. Demmer. 2003. Range maps of terrestrial species in the Interior Columbia River Basin and northern portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-583. USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Full Text Location: RMS Book Library Location Number:SD144 .A13 A368 no. 583 Keywords: acadicus, accipiter, aegolius, alba, american kestrel, amphibians, aquila, arthropod, asio, athene, aura, bald eagle, barn owl, barred owl, biodiversity, birds, boreal owl, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, californicum, cathartes, caurina, centrocercus, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, columbia river, cooper's hawk, cooperii, coromandus, cunicularia, cyaneus, distribution, eagles, falco, falcons, ferruginous hawk, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, funereus, gbip, gentilis, glaucidium, gnoma, golden eagle, great basin, great gray owl, great horned owl, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, haliaetus, hawks, hudsonius, invertebrates, jamaicensis, kennicottii, lagopus, lanius, leucocephalus, lineatus, long-eared owl, ludovicianus, mammals, maps, megascops, merlin, mexicanus, nebulosa, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, occidentalis, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, prairie falcon, range, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, regalis, reptiles, ris, rough-legged hawk, rusticolus, sage grouse, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, sparverius, species, spotted owl, strix, surnia, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, turkey vulture, tyto, ulula, urophasianus, varia, virginianus, vultures, western screech-owl, western u.s., 97839 Mastrorilli, M. 2005. Il signore delle paludi: alla scoperta del gufo piú misterioso. Oasis 162:54-65. Location: RMS Comments: In Italian--no English translation Keywords: asio, egg, europe, feather, flammeus, foreign-no translation, italy, owls, photographs, prey, short-eared owl, z0605, 23386 McIntyre, C.L. and R.E. Ambrose. 1999. Raptor migration in autumn through the Upper Tanana River Valley, Alaska. Western Birds 30: 33-38. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, alaska, american kestrel, aquila, asio, autumn, bald eagle, banding, bias, buteo, chrysaetos, circus, collisions, columbarius, concentration, construction disturbance, counts, cyaneus, distance, eagles, falco, flammeus, flight behavior, flyway, gentilis, golden eagle, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, haliaetus, hawks, hazards, hen harrier, hudsonius, impacts, jamaicensis, lagopus, leucocephalus, merlin, migrants, migration, monitoring, northern goshawk, northern harrier, osprey, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, population, radar, red-tailed hawk, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, rusticolus, satellite telemetry, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, sparverius, striatus, trapping, trends, united states, 24212 McKay, K.J. and P.C. Petersen. 1999. Midwestern raptor population trends as determined by forty years of Christmas Bird Count data. North American Bird Bander 24: 95. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, american kestrel, asio, bald eagle, barred owl, bubo, buteo, christmas bird count, circus, cooper's hawk, cooperii, counts, cyaneus, decline, eagles, eastern screech-owl, falco, flammeus, great horned owl, haliaeetus, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, jamaicensis, lagopus, leucocephalus, lineatus, long-eared owl, megascops, midwest, monitoring, northern harrier, otus, owls, population, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, sparverius, striatus, strix, temporal, trends, united states, varia, virginianus, 24660 Michelat, D. and P. Giraudoux. 2000. The feeding behaviour of breeding short-eared owls (Asio flammeus) and relationships with communities of small mammal prey. Revue D Ecologie-La Terre et la Vie 55: 77-91. Location: RMS Comments: Summary also in French Keywords: agrestis, arvalis, asio, breeding, dispersion, europe, flammeus, food habits, foraging behavior, france, grassland, habitat, hunting success, index, irruption of prey, male, maps, microtus, nomadism, owls, pellet analysis, predator-prey relationships, predatory behavior, predatory efficiency, prey, prey abundance, prey cycles, prey density, prey studies, productivity, rainfall, refereed, reproduction, ris, short-eared owl, small mammals, trapping, voles, weather, wetlands, 83165 Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management. 2001. Inventory Method for Raptors; Standards for components of British Columbia's biodiversity. Conservation Data Centre, Victoria, BC. Location: RMS Location Number:26739 Comments: Prepared by the Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Environmental Inventory Branch for the Terrestrial Ecosystems Task Force Resources Inventory Committee Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, american crow, asio, athene, barn owl, barred owl, breeding season, bubo, burrowing owl, californicum, common raven, coromandus, corvus, cunicularia, disturbance, field techniques, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, flight, food habits, glaucidium, glossary, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, habitat, impacts, kennicottii, lapp owl, line transect, long-eared owl, megascops, molt, nebulosa, nest site, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, northwestern crow, occidentalis, otus, owls, pellets, plumages, prey, ris, short-eared owl, spotted owl, strix, surnia, techniques, tyto, ulula, varia, virginianus, vocalizations, western screech-owl, 26739 Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management. 2001. Inventory Methods for Raptors; Standards for components of British Columbia's biodiversity. Conservation Data Centre, Victoria, BC. Full Text Location: RMS Comments: Prepared by the Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Environmental Inventory Branch for the Terrestrial Ecosystems Task Force Resources Inventory Committee Keywords: abundance, acadicus, accipiter, aegolius, alba, american kestrel, aquila, asio, athene, aura, bald eagle, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, british columbia, broad-winged hawk, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, californicum, cathartes, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, cooper's hawk, cooperii, cunicularia, cyaneus, eagles, falco, falcons, ferruginous hawk, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, funereus, gentilis, glaucidium, gnoma, golden eagle, great gray owl, great horned owl, gyrfalcon, haliaeetus, haliaetus, harriers, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, inventory, jamaicensis, kennicottii, lagopus, leucocephalus, long-eared owl, megascops, merlin, mexicanus, migration, monitoring, nebulosa, north america, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, occidentalis, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, platypterus, prairie falcon, red-tailed hawk, regalis, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, rusticolus, scandiaca, scandiacus, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, snowy owl, sound playback census, sparverius, spotted owl, striatus, strix, surnia, survey, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, tengmalm's owl, turkey vulture, tyto, ulula, varia, virginianus, vultures, western screech-owl, 23833 Muñoz, E., D. Ferrer, R. Molina and R.D. Adlard. 1999. Prevalence of haematozoa in birds of prey in Catalonia, north-east Spain. Veterinary Record 144: 632-636. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aeruginosus, age classes, alba, aluco, asio, athene, barn owl, blood, blood parasites, bubo, buteo, butleri, captivity, circus, common kestrel, comparison, coromandus, cyaneus, disease, eurasian buzzard, eurasian eagle-owl, eurasian hobby, eurasian kestrel, eurasian scops owl, eurasian sparrowhawk, eurasian tawny owl, europe, falco, falconiformes, flammeus, gentilis, haliaetus, hawks, hematology, hematozoa, hen harrier, host, hudsonius, infection, laboratory, leucocytozoon, little owl, long-eared owl, nisus, noctua, northern eagle owl, northern goshawk, northern harrier, old world kestrel, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, parasites, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, records, refereed, rehabilitation, ris, scops, seasons, sexes, short-eared owl, spain, steppe buzzard, stress, strigiformes, strix, subbuteo, tawny wood owl, tinnunculus, tyto, vectors, western marsh harrier, 83818 Newton, I. 2002. Population limitation in Holarctic owls. pp.3-29 In I. Newton, R. Kavanagh, J. Olsen and I. Taylor [eds.]. Ecology and conservation of owls. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia. Location: RMS Book Library Location Number:QL696.S8 N49 2002 Keywords: aegolius, alba, aluco, asio, barn owl, breeding, bubo, disease, eurasian eagle-owl, flammeus, funereus, great gray owl, great horned owl, long-eared owl, maps, migration, mortality, movements, natal dispersal, nebulosa, northern hawk owl, nyctea, otus, owls, population, population dynamics, predation, prey, prey abundance, prey availability, prey cycles, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, surnia, tawny owl, tengmalm's owl, tyto, ulula, ural owl, uralensis, virginianus, weather, z0602, 28490 Nijman, V. 2005. Survey of birds of prey and owls (Falconiformes and Strigiformes) on Java Sea islands: correction and additions. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53:287-288. Location: RMS Comments: Main article #28160 Keywords: alba, asia, asio, barn owl, flammeus, java, lempiji, otus, owls, short-eared owl, tyto, z0605, 26791 Norrdahl, K. and E. Korpimäki. 2002. Seasonal changes in the numerical responses of predators to cyclic vole populations. Ecography 25: 428-438. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, accipiter, aegolius, agriculture, asio, bank vole, behavior, boreal owl, bubo, buteo, circus, columbarius, common buzzard, common kestrel, common raven, corax, corone, corvus, cranes, cyaneus, cycles, decline, eurasian buzzard, eurasian eagle-owl, eurasian kestrel, eurasian sparrowhawk, falco, fennoscandia, finland, flammeus, funereus, gbip, gentilis, great basin, great grey shrike, habitat, hawks, hooded crow, hudsonius, hypothesis, impacts, lagopus, lemmings, long-eared owl, magpie, merlin, microtus, modeling, mortality, nest moving, nisus, northern eagle owl, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern hawk owl, northern shrike, old world kestrel, otus, owls, pica, predator, predator-prey relationships, prey, prey density, productivity, red fox, refereed, ris, rodents, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, seasonal, short-eared owl, shrews, small mammals, snakes, sorex, steppe buzzard, strix, surnia, survival, tengmalm's owl, tinnunculus, trapping, ulula, ural owl, uralensis, vegetation, vulpes, 84405 Nye, P., G. Hewitt, I. Mazzochhi, S. Mielke, J. Pawkicki, A. Ross, C. Rosenberg, M. Sicley, and S. Tuttle. 2007. Abstract: Preliminary results of movements and home range of Short-eared Owls (Asio flammeus) wintering in New York state as determined from satellite and conventional radio telemetry. pp.52 In Program and abstracts: Kettling on the Kittatinny 12-16 September 2007, Holiday Inn Conference Center, Lehigh Valley, Fogelsville, Pennsylvania. Raptor Research Foundation and Hawk Migration Associaton of North America, Fogelsville, PA. Location: RMS Location Number:29040 Keywords: asio, flammeus, home range, migrants, migration, movements, new york, satellite, satellite telemetry, short-eared owl, telemetry, transmitter, wintering, z0807, 82943 Olson, C.V. 2002. Human-related causes of raptor mortality in western Montana, things are not always as they seem. pp. 299-321 In R.G. Carlton [ed.]. Avian interactions with utility and communication structures; proceedings of a workshop held in Charleston, South Carolina, December 2-3, 1999. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA. Location: RMS Location Number:26536 Comments: Also part of RIS #26536, Chapter 25. Enclosed CD of Technical Report. Product ID 1006907 Keywords: accipiter, american kestrel, asio, bald eagle, behavior, bubo, buteo, circus, collisions, columbarius, composition, contaminants, cyaneus, distance, eagles, electrocution, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, gentilis, great horned owl, haliaeetus, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, human disturbance, impacts, injury, jamaicensis, lagopus, laws, leucocephalus, lineatus, long-eared owl, maps, merlin, montana, mortality, necropsy, northern goshawk, northern harrier, otus, owls, perching, persecution, pesticides, photographs, poisons, power lines, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, regalis, ris, road survey, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, shooting, short-eared owl, sparverius, threats, transects, united states, utility structure, virginianus, winter, wintering, 25949 Overskaug, K., P. Sunde and G. Stuve. 2000. Intersexual differences in the diet composition of Norwegian raptors. Ornis Norvegica 23: 24-30. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aegolius, albicilla, aluco, asio, biomass, boreal owl, bubo, buteo, butleri, columbarius, common kestrel, composition, coromandus, eagles, eurasian buzzard, eurasian eagle-owl, eurasian kestrel, eurasian pygmy owl, eurasian sparrowhawk, eurasian tawny owl, europe, falco, fennoscandia, flammeus, food habits, food-niche breadth, funereus, gentilis, glaucidium, gray sea eagle, haliaeetus, hawks, hypothesis, invertebrates, lagopus, long-eared owl, merlin, nisus, northern eagle owl, northern goshawk, norway, old world kestrel, otus, owls, passerinum, pellet analysis, population, reversed sexual dimorphism, ris, rough-legged buzzard, rough-legged hawk, sampling, seasonality, sexes, short-eared owl, species lists, steppe buzzard, stomach, strix, tawny wood owl, tengmalm's owl, tinnunculus, white-tailed eagle, white-tailed sea eagle, 23846 Paige, C., and S. A. Ritter. 1999. Birds in a sagebrush sea: managing sagebrush habitats for bird communities . Partners in Flight, Western Working Group, Boise, ID. Full Text Location: RMS Comments: Not in RROL Keywords: agriculture, americanus, amphispiza, artemisia, asio, athene, belli, black-throated sparrow, burrowing owl, buteo, centrocercus, columbianus, communities, cunicularia, f0608, falco, ferruginous hawk, fire, flammeus, fragmentation, gbip, grazing, grazing bmp, grazing impacts, great basin, habitat, habitat conservation plans, lanius, loggerhead shrike, long-billed curlew, ludovicianus, management recommendations, maps, mexicanus, mining, montanus, numenius, oil and gas development, oreoscoptes, pesticides, phasianellus, prairie falcon, recreation, regalis, riparian, sage grouse, sage sparrow, sage thrasher, sagebrush, scale, sharp-tailed grouse, short-eared owl, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, tympanuchus, urbanization, urophasianus, vegetation, vesper's sparrow, western u.s., 27691 Pardiñas, U. F. J and S. Cirignoll. 2002. Bibliografia comentada sobre los análisis de egagrópilas de aves rapaces en Argentina=Annotated bibliography on raptor pellets analyses in Argentina. Ornitologia Neotropical 13:31-59. Location: RMS Comments: Text in Spanish. Abstract also in English. Keywords: alba, argentina, asio, athene, barn owl, bibliography, bubo, burrowing owl, cunicularia, distribution, flammeus, great horned owl, owls, pellet analysis, prey studies, refereed, ris, short-eared owl, south america, strigiformes, taxonomy, tyto, virginianus, z053, 96002 Peeters, H. 2007. Field guide to owls of California and the West. California Natural History Guide Series No.93. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. Location: RMS Book shelves Location Number:QL696 .S8 P44 2007 Keywords: acadicus, aegolius, alba, asio, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, brasilianum, bubo, burrowing owl, california, courtship, cunicularia, digestive system, dispersal, eastern screech-owl, egg, elf owl, feather, ferruginous pygmy-owl, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, foraging behavior, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, hearing, hunting behavior, identification, kennicottii, long-eared owl, megascops, micrathene, migration, mobbing, nebulosa, nest, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, occidentalis, otus, owls, parasites, pellet analysis, photographs, physiology, plumages, predator, reproduction, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, skeletal system, snowy owl, spotted owl, strix, surnia, territoriality, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, united states, varia, virginianus, vision, vocalizations, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, wing, z0809, 23964 Peterjohn, B.G. and J.R. Sauer. 1999. Population status of North American grassland birds from the North American breeding bird survey, 1966-1996. Studies in Avian Biology 19: 27-44. Location: RMS Comments: Abstract also in Spanish. Ecology and conservation of grassland birds of the western hemisphere, Vickery, P.D. and Herkert, J.R. eds. Proceedings of a conference Tulsa, Oklahoma, October, 1995 Keywords: adaptability, agriculture, asio, biogeography, birds, breeding, breeding season, brood parasitism, buteo, circus, conservation, cyaneus, decline, degradation, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, fragmentation, grassland, habitat, habitat destruction, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, index, land conversion, land-use, landscape, long-term study, management, mapping, maps, mitigation, native grasses, north america, northern harrier, obligate, owls, population status, refereed, regalis, restoration, ris, short-eared owl, species richness, survey, temporal, trends, weather, 23967 Peterson, A.T. and M.B. Robbins. 1999. A preliminary assessment of distributions and conservation needs of grassland birds in Mexico. Studies in Avian Biology 19: 258-262. Location: RMS Comments: Abstract also in Spanish. Ecology and conservation of grassland birds of the western hemisphere, Vickery, P.D. and Herkert, J.R. eds. Proceedings of a conference Tulsa, Oklahoma, October, 1995 Keywords: albicaudatus, american kestrel, aquila, asio, athene, bay-winged hawk, birds, burrovianus, burrowing owl, buteo, caracara, cathartes, central america, cheriway, chrysaetos, circus, clamator, columbarius, conservation, coordination, crested caracara, cunicularia, cyaneus, distribution, eagles, endemic, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, fragmentation, golden eagle, grassland, grazing, habitat, harris's hawk, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, ictinia, kites, lesser yellow-headed vulture, magnirostris, management, maps, merlin, mexicanus, mexico, migrants, mississippi kite, mississippiensis, neotropical, north america, northern crested caracara, northern harrier, owls, parabuteo, pines, pinus, plancus, planning, prairie falcon, recommendations, refereed, regalis, resident, review papers, ris, roadside hawk, rupornis, savanna vulture, short-eared owl, southern caracara, southern crested caracara, sparverius, speotyto, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, threats, tropics, unicinctus, vultures, white-tailed hawk, winter, 25160 Petty, S.J., X. Lambin, T.N. Sherratt, C.J. Thomas, J.L. Mackinnon, C.F. Coles, M. Davison and B. Little. 2000. Spatial synchrony in field vole Microtus agrestis abundance in a coniferous forest in northern England; the role of vole-eating raptors. Journal of Applied Ecology 37: 136-147. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, aluco, asio, butleri, clutch-size, columbarius, common kestrel, decline, england, eurasian kestrel, eurasian tawny owl, falco, field vole, flammeus, forest, management, merlin, microtus, nest site, old world kestrel, owls, prey, prey abundance, refereed, ris, short-eared owl, spatial, strix, synchrony, tawny wood owl, territory, tinnunculus, united kingdom, 25858 Pfister, O. 2001. Owls in Ladakh. Oriental Bird Club Bulletin 29: 22-29. Location: RMS Keywords: aquila, asia, asio, athene, behavior, brama, breeding season, brucei, bubo, buteo, chrysaetos, clamator, coromandus, eagles, eurasian eagle-owl, flammeus, food habits, golden eagle, hawks, hemilasius, hunting behavior, india, little owl, long-eared owl, maps, nest, nest site, noctua, northern eagle owl, otus, owls, pallid scops owl, pellet analysis, photographs, plumages, prey, pseudoscops, ris, short-eared owl, spotted owlet, striped owl, subspecies, upland buzzard, vocalizations, voles, 28530 Poulin, R.G. 2003. Relationships between Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia), small mammals, and agriculture. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Regina, Saskatchewan. 145 pp. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, agriculture, asio, athene, biomass, brood reduction, burrowing owl, canada, clutch-size, cunicularia, decline, diet, distribution, egg, flammeus, fledging, food availability, food supplementation, forage, frequency, grassland, habitat, hunting, hunting behavior, identification, landscape, management, mice, nest, nest boxes, orthoptera, pellet analysis, population, population dynamics, prairie dog, prey, prey abundance, prey delivery rates, richardson's ground squirrel, saskatchewan, sexes, short-eared owl, shrews, small mammals, vegetation, vertebrates, videotaping, voles, z0606, 660310 Poulin, R.G., T.L. Wellicome and L.D. Todd. 2001. Synchronous and delayed numerical responses of a predatory bird community to a vole outbreak on the Canadian prairies. Journal of Raptor Research 35: 288-295. Location: Journals Comments: SEE ALSO #RIS 22956 for symposium program and abstracts. Abstract also in Spanish Keywords: american kestrel, artificial nest sites, artificial nesting structure, asio, athene, burrowing owl, buteo, canada, census, circus, communities, cunicularia, cyaneus, decline, deer mouse, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, fluctuations, grassland, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, jamaicensis, lanius, loggerhead shrike, meadow vole, microtus, nest boxes, northern harrier, numerical response, owls, pennsylvanicus, population, population dynamics, prairies, predator-prey relationships, red-tailed hawk, regalis, ris, short-eared owl, sparverius, speotyto, survey, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, symposia, voles, 23848 Pyle, P. 1999. Flight-feather molt patterns and age in North American owls. Monographs in Field Ornithology 2: 1-32. Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, adults, aegolius, age, age classes, ageing, alba, asio, asymmetries, athene, barn owl, barred owl, boreal owl, bubo, burrowing owl, californicum, coloration, coromandus, cunicularia, eastern screech-owl, elf owl, error, examination, feather, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, flight, funereus, glaucidium, gnoma, great gray owl, great horned owl, growth, identification, juvenile, kennicottii, key, lapp owl, long-eared owl, megascops, micrathene, molt, nebulosa, north america, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, occidentalis, otus, owls, photographs, physiology, plumages, primaries, rectrices, ris, scandiaca, scandiacus, short-eared owl, snowy owl, speotyto, spotted owl, strix, study skins, summary, surinam, surnia, techniques, tengmalm's owl, timing, trichopsis, tyto, ulula, varia, variation, virginianus, western screech-owl, whiskered screech-owl, whitneyi, 23781 Revkin, A.C. 1999. New York revises endangered species list. The New York Times 38484: A23. Location: RMS Keywords: alba, asio, bald eagle, barn owl, delisting, downlisting, eagles, endangered species, flammeus, habitat destruction, haliaeetus, human development, legislation, leucocephalus, listing, new york, newspaper article, owls, photographs, policy, public attitudes, regulations, ris, short-eared owl, tyto, united states, wildlife, 23546 Reynolds, P. and M.L. Gorman. 1999. The timing of hunting in short-eared owls (Asio flammeus) in relation to the activity patterns of Orkney voles (Microtus arvalis orcadensis). Journal of Zoology 247: 371-379. Location: RMS Keywords: activity, activity patterns, agriculture, arvalis, asio, behavior, circadian rhythm, cycles, diurnal, field vole, flammeus, food requirements, grassland, hunting behavior, index, islands, jolly-seber, microtus, movements, multivariate, optimal foraging, owls, predator, predator-prey relationships, predatory behavior, prey, prey abundance, prey density, ris, road survey, seasonal, short-eared owl, survey, synchrony, telemetry, temporal, timing, tracking, trophic, variation, voles, 83820 Saurola, P. 2002. Natal dispersal distances of Finnish owls: results from ringing. pp.42-55 In I. Newton, R. Kavanagh, J. Olsen and I. Taylor [eds.]. Ecology and conservation of owls. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia. Location: RMS Book Library Location Number:QL696.S8 N49 2002 Keywords: aegolius, aluco, asio, banding, bubo, dispersal, eurasian eagle-owl, eurasian pygmy owl, finland, flammeus, funereus, glaucidium, great gray owl, long-eared owl, maps, natal dispersal, nebulosa, northern hawk owl, nyctea, otus, owls, passerinum, prey cycles, scandiaca, scandiacus, sex ratios, short-eared owl, snowy owl, strix, surnia, tawny owl, tengmalm's owl, ulula, ural owl, uralensis, z0602, 99695 Stadler, H. Unknown. [Die stimmen der mitteleuropaischen eulen]. Die Vogel der Heimat. 32 pp. (German Version) Location: AMA Comments: German, no English translation. Keywords: aegolius, alba, aluco, amadon, asio, athene, barn owl, boreal owl, bubo, butleri, coromandus, eurasian eagle-owl, eurasian pygmy owl, eurasian scops owl, eurasian tawny owl, europe, flammeus, food habits, funereus, glaucidium, little owl, long-eared owl, noctua, northern eagle owl, otus, owls, passerinum, pellet analysis, photography, ris, scops, scops owl, short-eared owl, song, strix, switzerland, tawny wood owl, tengmalm's owl, tyto, ural owl, uralensis, vocalizations, 82230 Steenhof, K., M.N. Kochert, L.B. Carpenter, R.N. Lehman and J.M. Marzluff. 2000. Effects of wildfires and military training on raptors. pp. 100-101 In P.G. Entwistle, A.M. DeBolt, J.H. Kaltenecker and K. Steenhof [eds.]. Proceedings: sagebrush steppe ecosystems symposium. Publication No. BLM/ID/PT-001001+1150. USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Boise, Idaho. Full Text Location: RMS Location Number:57120 Keywords: aquila, artemisia, asio, athene, availability, burrowing owl, buteo, carrying capacity, chrysaetos, circus, coordination, cunicularia, cyaneus, disturbance, eagles, falco, ferruginous hawk, fire, flammeus, gbip, golden eagle, great basin, habitat, habitat protection, habitat use, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, idaho, impacts, land-use, management, mexicanus, military, nesting success, northern harrier, occupancy, owls, planning, population, prairie falcon, prey, recommendations, regalis, reproduction, responses, restoration, ris, sagebrush, short-eared owl, shrubsteppe, snake river birds of prey area, space-use, steppe, symposia, tropics, united states, vegetation, 26951 Stone, W.B., J.C. Okoniewski and J.R. Stedelin. 2003. Anticoagulant rodenticides and raptors; recent findings from New York, 1998-2001. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 70: 34-40. Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, accipiter, aegolius, aquila, asio, atratus, aura, bald eagle, barred owl, black vulture, blood, broad-winged hawk, bubo, buteo, cathartes, chrysaetos, columbarius, contaminants, cooper's hawk, cooperii, coragyps, coromandus, falco, flammeus, fwsec, gentilis, golden eagle, great horned owl, haliaeetus, jamaicensis, lagopus, leucocephalus, long-eared owl, merlin, mortality, necropsy, new york, northern goshawk, northern saw-whet owl, nyctea, otus, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, pesticides, platypterus, poisons, recommendations, red-tailed hawk, refereed, ris, rodenticides, rough-legged hawk, scandiaca, scandiacus, screech-owls, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, snowy owl, species lists, striatus, strix, threats, turkey vulture, varia, virginianus, 26911 Thirgood, S.J., S.M. Redpath and I.M. Graham. 2003. What determines the foraging distribution of raptors on heather moorland?. Oikos 100: 15-24. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, aluco, aquila, asio, buteo, chrysaetos, circus, common buzzard, common kestrel, competition, cyaneus, data, density, distance, distribution, eagles, eurasian buzzard, eurasian kestrel, falco, flammeus, foraging behavior, golden eagle, habitat, hawks, hen harrier, hudsonius, nest site, northern harrier, old world kestrel, owls, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, predation, predator, prey, prey abundance, prey availability, ris, scotland, seasonal, short-eared owl, small mammals, spatial, steppe buzzard, strix, summer, temporal, tinnunculus, trapping, variation, winter, 29075 Trejo, A., R.A. Figueroa, and S. Alvarado. 2006. Forest-specialist raptors of the temperate forests of southern South America: a review. Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14:317-330. Location: RMS Keywords: abundance, accipiter, alba, albigula, american kestrel, aplomado falcon, argentina, asio, barn owl, behavior, black-chested buzzard eagle, breeding, buteo, caracara, chile, chilean hawk, chilensis, chimango, chimango caracara, cinereous harrier, cinereus, circus, conservation, diet, distribution, ecology, falco, falcons, femoralis, flammeus, forest, geranoaetus, habitat, harris's hawk, literature, magellan horned owl, magellanicus, melanoleucus, milvago, nanum, parabuteo, parasites, plancus, poecilochrous, polyosoma, review papers, rufipes, rufous-legged owl, rufous-tailed hawk, short-eared owl, south america, southern crested caracara, sparverius, status, strix, tyto, unicinctus, variable hawk, ventralis, white-throated hawk, z0801, 26134 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2006. Elapsed time between raptor nest uses. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Field Office, Salt Lake City. Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, accipiter, aegolius, alba, albonotatus, american kestrel, anthracinus, aquila, asio, athene, aura, bald eagle, barn owl, boreal owl, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, buteogallus, california condor, californianus, californicum, cathartes, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, common black-hawk, cooper's hawk, cooperii, cunicularia, cyaneus, eagles, egg laying, falco, ferruginous hawk, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, food availability, funereus, gentilis, glaucidium, gnoma, golden eagle, great horned owl, gymnogyps, habitat destruction, habitat use, haliaeetus, haliaetus, hawks, hudsonius, human development, human disturbance, incubation, jamaicensis, kennicottii, landscape, law enforcement, leucocephalus, lineatus, long-eared owl, megascops, merlin, mexican spotted owl, mexicanus, nest, nest site, nest site selection, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, occidentalis, occupancy, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, population dynamics, prairie falcon, predator-prey relationships, prey, prey availability, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, regalis, regulations, ris, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, sparverius, striatus, strix, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, turkey vulture, tyto, united states, utah, vegetation, virginianus, vultures, western screech-owl, z0612, zone-tailed hawk, 23963 Vickery, P.D., P.L. Tubaro, J.M. Cardoso da Silva, B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Herkert and R.B. Cavalcanti. 1999. Conservation of grassland birds in the western hemisphere. Studies in Avian Biology 19: 2-26. Location: RMS Comments: Ecology and conservation of grassland birds of the western hemisphere, Vickery, P.D. and Herkert, J.R. eds. Proceedings of a conference Tulsa, Oklahoma, October, 1995 Keywords: agriculture, alba, albicaudatus, american kestrel, aplomado falcon, asio, athene, aura, australis, barn owl, birds, burrovianus, burrowing owl, buteo, buteogallus, caracara, caracaras, cathartes, chimango, chimango caracara, cinereous harrier, cinereus, circus, columbarius, coronatus, crowned eagle, cunicularia, cyaneus, decline, degradation, distribution, elanus, endangered species, falco, falcons, femoralis, ferruginous hawk, flammeus, fragmentation, grassland, gryphus, habitat, harris's hawk, hawks, hudsonius, impacts, kites, lagopus, landscape, lesser yellow-headed vulture, leucurus, long-eared owl, management, meridionalis, merlin, mexicanus, milvago, mitigation, neotropical, northern harrier, nyctea, otus, owls, parabuteo, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, planning, polyosoma, polysoma, prairie falcon, recommendations, regalis, ris, rough-legged hawk, savanna hawk, scandiaca, short-eared owl, sparverius, speotyto, stephanoaetus, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, threats, turkey vulture, tyto, unicinctus, variable hawk, vultures, white-tailed hawk, white-tailed kite, 83418 Volkov, S.V. and A.V. Sharikov. 2003. ABSTRACT: Current numbers and trends of national populations of owls in European Russia. [1 p.] In 6th World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls; Budapest, Hungary, 18-23 May 2003. World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls, Germany. Location: RMS Location Number:27022 Comments: In #27022 Keywords: abstract, aegolius, alba, aluco, asio, athene, barn owl, bubo, coromandus, eurasian eagle-owl, europe, flammeus, funereus, little owl, long-eared owl, noctua, otus, owls, population, range, ris, russia, scops, scops owl, short-eared owl, strix, symposia, tawny owl, tengmalm's owl, trends, tyto, ural owl, uralensis, 29328 Vukovich, M. and G. Ritchison. 2008. Foraging behavior of Short-eared Owls and Northern Harriers on a reclaimed surface mine in Kentucky. Southeastern Naturalist 7:1-10. Location: RMS Keywords: asio, behavior, breeding season, circus, cover, cyaneus, detectability, distance, flammeus, grassland, habitat, hunting behavior, identification, kentucky, monitoring, northern harrier, range, short-eared owl, success, time, vegetation, z0901, 29211 Whitfield, D.P., M. Ruddock, and R. Bullman. 2008. Expert opinion as a tool for quantifying bird tolerance to human disturbance. Biological Conservation 141:2708-2717. Location: RMS Keywords: accipiter, aeruginosus, alba, albicilla, aquila, asio, barn owl, buffer zone, chrysaetos, circus, columbarius, cyaneus, falco, flammeus, gentilis, golden eagle, haliaeetus, hen harrier, human disturbance, long-eared owl, merlin, milvus, nokey, northern goshawk, osprey, otus, pandion, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, red kite, refereed, scotland, short-eared owl, tyto, united kingdom, western marsh harrier, white-tailed sea eagle, z0811, 25731 Whitfield, M.B. 2001. Inventory and monitoring of bald eagles and other raptorial birds of the Snake River, Idaho; 1998 bald eagle territory descriptions and raptor surveys bald eagle productivity, 1998-2000. Tech. Bulletin No.01-8. USDI, Bureau and Land Management; Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Jackson, WY. Location: RMS Keywords: acadicus, accipiter, activity, aegolius, aerial survey, agriculture, american kestrel, aquila, artificial nest sites, asio, aspen, athene, aura, bald eagle, banding, baseline, bubo, burrowing owl, buteo, californicum, cathartes, chrysaetos, circus, cliffs, columbarius, coniferous, construction disturbance, cooper's hawk, cooperii, cottonwood, cunicularia, cyaneus, decline, distance considerations, eagles, falco, falcons, ferruginous hawk, flammeolus, flammeus, flammulated owl, funereus, gbip, gentilis, glaucidium, gnoma, golden eagle, great basin, great gray owl, great horned owl, habitat, habitat destruction, habitat preference, habitat protection, habitat use, haliaeetus, haliaetus, harriers, harvest, hawks, home range, hudsonius, human disturbance, impacts, inventory, jamaicensis, kennicottii, land-use, landscape, legislation, leucocephalus, literature, long-eared owl, management, megascops, merlin, mexicanus, microhabitat, mortality, mosaics, movements, nebulosa, nesting, nesting success, northern goshawk, northern harrier, northern pygmy owl, northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, occupancy, osprey, otus, owls, pandion, perches, peregrine falcon, peregrinus, phenology, prairie falcon, productivity, quadrant, recommendations, recreation, red-tailed hawk, regalis, regulations, ris, rivers, selection, sharp-shinned hawk, short-eared owl, shrubsteppe, snake river, sparverius, strategies, striatus, strix, summary, swainson's hawk, swainsoni, threats, timber, tolerance of human disturbance, trees, trends, turkey vulture, varia, vegetation, virginianus, vultures, western screech-owl, wintering, 28883 Wiacek, J. 2006. Aggressive behaviour in Montagu's Harrier Circus pygargus during the courtship period. Biologia 61:593-595. Location: RMS Keywords: aeruginosus, aggression, asio, behavior, buteo, circus, common buzzard, courtship, europe, flammeus, harriers, hen harrier, mobbing, monitoring, montagu's harrier, poland, pygargus, sex, short-eared owl, territory, western marsh harrier, z0702, 95463 Wisdom, M.J., R.S. Holthausen, B.C. Wales, C.D. Hargis, V.A. Saab, D.C. Lee, W.J. Hann, T.D. Rich, M.M. Rowland, W.J. Murphy and M.R. Eames. 2000. Source habitats for terrestrial vertebrates of focus in the Interior Columbia Basin; broad-scale trends and management implications. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-485. USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Full Text Location: RMS Book Library Location Number:SD11 U5 P45 no.485 Comments: v.1 - Overivew, v.2 - Group level results, v.3 - Appendices. 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