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Ground-nesting great horned owl in Suisun Marsh, California

June 10, 2018

Great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) are widespread throughout North, Central, and parts of South America (Artuso et al. 2013). Across this range, great horned owls are generalists, occupying a diverse range of habitats including deciduous and coniferous forests, wetlands, and agricultural landscapes. Within these habitats, great horned owls are generally found near upland or short-vegetation habitat suitable for locating prey (Artuso et al. 2013). In Suisun Marsh, California, great horned owls primarily occupy stands of non-native eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.), as well as man-made structures like waterfowl-nesting platforms (Figure 1) and on dock pilings over water (Figure 2), and they forage in nearby upland fields and seasonally flooded, diked wetlands managed primarily for waterfowl (USGS unpublished data).

Publication Year 2018
Title Ground-nesting great horned owl in Suisun Marsh, California
Authors Shannon Skalos, Matthew J. Falcon, Olivia Wang, Andrea Lynn Mott, Melissa Hunt, Orlando Rocha, Josh T. Ackerman, Michael L. Casazza, Joshua M. Hull
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title California Fish and Game
Index ID 70221334
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center