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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Asio flammeus | Short-Eared Owl
REFERENCES : 1. American Ornithologists' Union. 1983. Checklist of North American birds. 6th ed. Lawrence, KS: Allen Press, Inc. 877 p. [21234] 2. Baldner, Russell P. 1984. Short-eared owls at Hayden Prairie. Iowa Birds. 54(3): 77-78. [22316] 3. Bernard, Stephen R.; Brown, Kenneth F. 1977. Distribution of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians by BLM physiographic regions and A.W. Kuchler's associations for the eleven western states. Tech. Note 301. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 169 p. [434] 4. Bluhm, Cynthia K.; Ward, E. Kevin. 1979. Great horned owl predation on a short-eared owl. Condor. 81(3): 307-308. [22254] 5. Borko, Martin. 1977. Short-eared owl food items in winter. Kingbird. 27(2): 80-81. [22502] 6. Bosakowski, Thomas. 1986. Short-eared owl winter roosting strategies. American Birds. 40(2): 237-240. [22249] 7. Bosakowski, Thomas. 1989. Observations on the evening departure and activity of wintering short-eared owls in New Jersey. Journal of Raptor Research. 23(4): 162-166. [22250] 8. Breining, Greg. 1992. Rising from the bogs. Nature Conservancy. 42(4): 25-29. [19249] 9. Burleigh, Thomas D. 1950. Idaho owls should be pampered, not persecuted; most species aid in controlling small rodents. Idaho Wildlife Review. June/July: 4-5. [21307] 10. California Department of Fish and Game, Natural Diversity Data Base. 1992. Special animals. Sacramento, CA: California Department of Fish and Game, Natural Diversity Data Base. 28 p. [23402] 11. Commonwealth of Masschusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. 1994. Massachusetts list of endangered, threatened, and special concern species. Boston, MA: Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. 23 p. [23006] 12. Clark, Richard J. 1975. A field study of the short-eared owl, Asio flammeus (Pontoppidan), in North America. Wildlife Monograph No. 47. [Place of publication unknown]: The Wildlife Society, Inc. 67 p. [22262] 13. Clark, Richard J.; Ward, James G. 1974. Interspecific competition in two species of open country raptors Circus cyaneus and Asio flammeus. Proceedings, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences. 48: 79-87. [22375] 14. Detrich, Phillip J. 1989. Effects of water projects on western raptors. In: Proceedings of the western raptor management symposium and workshop; 1987 October 26-28; Boise, ID. Scientific and Technical Series No. 12. Washington, DC: National Wildlife Federation: 204-208. [22384] 15. Duebbert, Harold F.; Lokemoen, John T. 1977. Upland nesting of American bitterns, marsh hawks, and short-eared owls. Prairie Naturalist. 9(3/4): 33-40. [22255] 16. Ehrlich, Paul R.; Dobkin, David S.; Wheye, Darryl. 1988. The birder's handbook: a field guide to the natural history of North American birds. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc. 785 p. [21559] 17. Ehrlich, Paul R.; Dobkin, David S.; Wheye, Darryl. 1992. Birds in jeopardy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 259 p. [23304] 18. Evrard, James O.; Snobl, DeWayne A.; Doeneir, Paul B.; Dechant, Jill A. 1991. Nesting short-eared owls and voles in St. Croix County. Passenger Pigeon. 53(3): 223-226. [22178] 19. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 20. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others]. 1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998] 21. Gould, Gordon I., Jr. 1985. A case for owls. In: Proceedings, 7th annual wildlife conference; 1983 February 4-6; San Francisco, CA. San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Zoological Society: 14-21. [22601] 22. Griffin, Curtice R. 1989. Raptors in the Hawaiian Islands. In: Proceedings of the western raptor management symposium and workshop; 1987 October 26-28; Boise, ID. Scientific and Technical Series No. 12. [Place of publication unknown]. National Wildlife Federation: 155-160. [22385] 23. Hoffman, Wayne; Robertson, William B., Jr.; Patty, Paige C. 1979. Short-eared owl on Bush Key, Dry Tortugas, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist. 7(2): 29-30. [22600] 24. Holt, Denver W. 1985. The short-eared owl in Massachusetts. Cape Naturalist. [Brewster, MA: The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Inc.]; 14(2): 31-35. [22596] 25. Holt, Denver W.; Melvin, Scott M.; Steele, Brian. 1992. Nestling growth rates of short-eared owls. Wilson Bulletin. 104(2): 326-333. [22177] 26. Hughes, Jeffrey H. 1982. Prey of short-eared owl in southeastern Alaska. Murrelet. 63(1): 22-24. [22253] 27. Johnsgard, Paul A. 1988. North American owls. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institute Press. 295 p. [23301] 28. Karalus, Karl E.; Eckert, Allan W. 1987. The owls of North America (north of Mexico). [Reprint]. New York: Weathervane Books. [Pages unknown]. [22380] 29. Korpimaki, Erkki; Norrdahl, Kai. 1991. Numerical and functional responses of kestrels, short-eared owls, and long-eared owls to vole densities. Ecology. 72(3): 814-826. [22182] 30. Kruse, Arnold D.; Piehl, James L. 1986. The impact of prescribed burning on ground-nesting birds. In: Clambey, Gary K.; Pemble, Richard H., eds. The prairie: past, present and future: Proceedings, 9th North American prairie conference; 1984 July 29 - August 1; Moorhead, MN. Fargo, ND: Tri-College University Center for Environmental Studies: 153-156. [3561] 31. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 32. Lehman, Robert N.; Allendorf, John W. 1989. The effects of fire, fire exclusion and fire management on raptor habitats in the western United States. In: Proceedings of the western raptor management symposium and workshop; 1987 October 26-28; Boise, ID. Scientific and Technical Series No. 12. Washington, DC: National Wildlife Federation: 236-244. [22324] 33. Lein, M. Ross; Boxall, Peter C. 1979. Interactions between snowy and short-eared owls in winter. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 93(4): 411-414. [22251] 34. Marr, Thomas G.; McWhirter, Douglas W. 1982. Differential hunting success in a group of short-eared owls. Wilson Bulletin. 94(1): 82-83. [22319] 35. Marti, Carl D.; Marks, Jeffrey S. 1989. Medium-sized owls. In: Proceedings of the western raptor management symposium and workshop; 1987 October 26-28; Boise, ID. Scientific and Technical Series No. 12. Washington, DC: National Wildlife Federation: 124-133. [22382] 36. Maxson, Stephen J.; Herr, Andrea M. 1990. Rough-legged hawk preys on short-eared owl. Loon. 62(2): 108. [22378] 37. Murray, Gale A. 1976. Geographic variation in the clutch sizes of seven owl species. Auk. 93(3): 602-613. [22252] 38. Phillips, Robert L.; Wheeler, Anne H.; Lockhart, J. Michael; [and others]. 1990. Nesting ecology of golden eagles and other raptors in southeastern Montana and northern Wyoming. Fish and Wildlife Technical Report 26. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 13 p. [15474] 39. Ponshair, James F. 1976. Short-eared owls roosting in pine plantation. Jack-Pine Warbler. 54(2): 130-131. [22602] 40. Reynolds, Timothy D. 1978. The response of native vertebrate populations to different land management practices on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Site. In: Markham, O. D., ed. Ecological studies on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Site: 1978 Progress Report. IDO-12087. Idaho Falls, ID: U.S. Department of Energy, Environmental Sciences Branch, Radiological and Envirnomental Sciences Lab: 171-188. [1961] 41. Reynolds, Timothy D.; Trost, Charles H. 1981. Grazing, crested wheatgrass, and bird populations in southeastern Idaho. Northwest Science. 55(3): 225-234. [1963] 42. Schumeister, Robert P. 1980. Short-eared owl preys on white terns. 'Elepaio. 41(5): 41. [22377] 43. Sinclair, Jim. 1990. Interactions between short-eared owls and northern harriers in Van Buren County. Iowa Bird Life. 60(3): 60-62. [22259] 44. Smith, Ronald A.; Hanebrink, Earl L. 1982. Analysis of regurgitated short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) pellets from the Roth Prairie, Arkansas County, Arkansas. Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings. 36: 106-108. [22376] 45. Tate, G. Randy; Holt, Denver W.; Melvin, Scott M. 1987. Population dynamics, habitat requirements, and management of short-eared owls on Nantucket. Transactions, Northeast Section of the Wildlife Society. 44: 96. Abstract. [22379] 46. Taylor, Daniel M. 1984. Winter food habits of two sympatric owl species. Murrelet. 65(2): 48-49. [22257] 47. Walley, W. J. 1972. Summer observations of the short-eared owl in the Red River Valley. Prairie Naturalist. 4(2): 39-41. [22261] 48. Wiebe, Karen L. 1991. Food habits of breeding short-eared owls in southwestern British Columbia. Journal of Raptor Research. 25(4): 143-145. [22179] 49. Young, Leonard S. 1989. Effects of agriculture on raptors in the western United States: an overview. In: Proceedings of the western raptor symposium and workshop; 1987 October 26-28; Boise, ID. NWF Scientific and Technical Series No. 12. Washington, DC: National Wildlife Federation: 209-218. [22649] 50. Holt, Denver W. 1993. Trophic niche of nearctic short-eared owls. Wilson Bulletin. 105(3): 497-503. [23537] 51. Herkert, J. R., ed. 1992. Endangered and threatened species of Illinois: status and distribution. Volume 2--Animals. Springfield, IL: Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board. 142 p. [23799] 52. Tate, James, Jr. 1986. The Blue List for 1986. American Birds. 40(2): 227-235. [24324] 53. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 1994. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; animal candidate review for listing as endangered or threatened species; proposed rule. 50 CFR Part 17. Tuesday, November 15, 1994. Federal Register. 59(219): 58982-59028. [24357]

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