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Screech-Owls Go Fishing

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🗓️ 7 December 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Sometimes you just do what you gotta do!

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This is Bird Note. In 2011, biologist Brett Harvey wanted to study which predators might be nabbing trout from a California stream. So he tethered small live trout on a fishing line, turned on his cameras, and let nature take its course. Most of the predators caught on camera were the usual suspects, Kingfisher,

0:22.2

heron, otter, raccoon. But one was a stunning surprise.

0:30.2

The western screech owl, a small owl, about eight inches high of western forests.

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They were videodd snatching the hapless trout in their talons, and it wasn't a random

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occurrence.

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In this particular study, of all the trout predators, only kingfishers snagged more fish.

0:48.9

It turns out screech owls are opportunistic diners.

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In the Pacific Northwest, they'll prey on small birds,

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crayfish, large ants, or earthworms. In Arizona, pocket mice and pack rats. While in Ohio,

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biologists that noticed a fishy smell around eastern screech owl nest boxes found the remains of

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dozens of shad. Further evidence that screech owl nest boxes, found the remains of dozens of shad.

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Further evidence that screech owls may be a consistent nocturnal predator on fish,

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especially in cooler months when other prey are dormant.

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But if there's a prize for screech owl hunting,

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it must go to one individual in Idaho, which managed to stuff an entire

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one and a half pound rabbit into its nest box. Pretty good for an owl that weighs in at around

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six ounces. For Bird Note, I'm Michael Stein.

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