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COSEWIC designation: November 2001 Description:
This is a small owl with short ear tufts. The Flammulated Owl has grey
and red colour phases; the reddish phase is commonest in the south part
of the owl's range (where Ponderosa pine predominates) and the greyish
phase, heavily streaked with brown, is more common in the north (where
Douglas-fir predominates). Threats: Flammulated Owl breeding habitat in British Columbia is affected primarily by forest and livestock management activities. The owls leave areas where clear-cut logging or other practices have eliminated or reduced the availability of suitable habitat. The Flammulated Owl is potentially vulnerable to aerial spraying with pesticides or other management procedures used to control forest insect pests which the owls eat. If you wish to know more about the Flammulated Owl, click here |
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