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In Arizona the species appears to be absent from breeding areas from mid-October through late March (Jacot 1931, Phillips 1942, Phillips et al. FLAMMULATED OWL MIGRATION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES RUSSELL P. BALDA, BARBARA CLARK MCKNIGHT, AND CLARENCE D. JOHNSON The Flammulated Owl (Otus fZummeoZus) is a small insectivorous species that breeds in montane habitats of western North America from British Co- lumbia south to Guatemala.
They are highly migratory, leaving Washington to winter in southern Mexico and Central America. 100 likes. Strongly migratory, with North American birds going to Mexico and Central America for winter. Once thought to be rare residents of mountainous pine forests, Flammulated Owls can be common in forests of large trees and are highly migratory. In partnership with the Global Owl Project and the U.S. Migration Status. These owls only migrate at night, making them very difficult to study, detect, or track. "Flammulated" means flame-colored; it refers to the streak of reddish feathers along this owl's shoulder and onto its back. Migration. This "flaming" streak gives this bird its Latin and common name. They migrate at night, moving through the mountains on their way south but through the lowlands in early spring.
Flammulated Owl Migration Study. In the spring of 2013, we were … These aspects make it hard to spot, although its repetitive, low-pitched hoot is easier to notice. This migration route most likely reflects the availability of their insect food. It is one of the few owls on the continent with dark eyes (others include Spotted and Barred Owls) and has short, feathered ear tufts. Flammulated Owls can be found in Washington only during their relatively short breeding period. It's also one of the few migratory owl species in North America.
It winters in Mexico and Central America, but little else is known about the species in its wintering areas. Your home base for all things flam 1964),
As is the case in certain other small owls, e.g., Fish & Wildlife Service and under the direction of Dr. Markus Mika, HawkWatch International mounted geolocator "backpacks" onto 24 Flammulated Owls (18 males and 6 females) in the summer of 2012 in order to gain a better understanding of migration routes and wintering locations for this elusive insectivorous forest owl. FLAMMULATED OWL MIGRATION Flammulated Owl migration has been debated and studied for dozens of years now, but many questions remain unanswered. May tend to migrate north through the lowlands in spring (when insects may be scarce at upper elevations), and south through the mountains in fall. Scops Owls (0. scops) and the Elf Owl (Micrathene whitneyi), Flammulated Owls appear to be migratory, at least in the northern portion of their range.