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revamping burrows for burrowing owls
by Julian Meisler
Installations were made in two locations: The first was behind the Benson Center where we installed four burrows. From the looks of it, ground squirrels use the burrows more than owls, but the persistent presence of owls does mean that something in the area is attracting them. Someone needs to go out there with a pair of binoculars and see what’s going on. Interested? Let us know.
In the grasslands north of Highway 37, we also see owls regularly, but we are pretty sure the burrows are not usable due to leakage during rain and the associated filling with sediment, which keeps the entrances perpetually clogged. We now have some ideas on how to avoid this and, in September, we are going to pull the burrows and replace or repair them. We are currently advertising for interns to assist with this project, but we’re also going to need volunteers. If you are interested, please get in touch.