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Nov 28, 2022 07:27:25   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
Driving around Marco Island yesterday, took this photo of this little cute Burrowing Owl.

Florida’s dwindling population of burrowing owls is having trouble finding homes......So, one island town is letting the birds stay in residents’ yards, rent-free. Those humans can then pocket an easy $250 for being generous landlords. Back in 2020, the Marco Island City Council agreed to set aside $5,000 every year to pay residents who host burrows for the vulnerable birds. Wildlife crews will dig the holes, and then it’s up to the owls to move in.

Since the grant was approved, Audobon Biologist Alli Smith and her staff have been inundated with calls from excited Marco Islanders ready to adopt. “Most people I’ve talked to on the phone didn’t care about the money,” she said. “People just want owls in their yards.”

About 500 burrowing owls live on Marco Island, but they’re exceedingly rare in the rest of the state. Since fall 2017, the team has dug out 92 “starter burrows.” Owls have visited and lived in about one-third of them, she said. About 14 of the burrows have been “fully excavated” by owls, which means the owls visited, liked it, and built a series of tunnels to establish a permanent residence.

The island’s burrowing owls have adapted to their human neighbors, compared to rural burrowers that avoid human contact. You can drive around Marco Island and see many outlined burrows on vacant lots, commercial establishments and private residences, some even in the ROW's......Cheers


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Nov 28, 2022 07:38:51   #
ELNikkor
 
Used to see them in areas to the west of Ft. Lauderdale in the 70's, don't know if there is any habitat left for them now. Cute birds, was amazed first time I saw them as I only thought owls lived in trees in the forest.

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Nov 28, 2022 07:39:10   #
Rashid Abdu Loc: Ohio
 
Try Cape Coral. They are everywhere at the Cape.

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Nov 28, 2022 07:56:28   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Thanks for the info.
Very nice shot!

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Nov 28, 2022 08:01:16   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
ELNikkor wrote:
Used to see them in areas to the west of Ft. Lauderdale in the 70's, don't know if there is any habitat left for them now. Cute birds, was amazed first time I saw them as I only thought owls lived in trees in the forest.


Yep, sweet little birds...

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Nov 28, 2022 08:01:32   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
Rashid Abdu wrote:
Try Cape Coral. They are everywhere at the Cape.



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Nov 28, 2022 08:01:57   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
ecobin wrote:
Thanks for the info.
Very nice shot!


Thanks Elliot....

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Nov 28, 2022 09:21:46   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Blaster34 wrote:
Driving around Marco Island yesterday, took this photo of this little cute Burrowing Owl.

Florida’s dwindling population of burrowing owls is having trouble finding homes......So, one island town is letting the birds stay in residents’ yards, rent-free. Those humans can then pocket an easy $250 for being generous landlords. Back in 2020, the Marco Island City Council agreed to set aside $5,000 every year to pay residents who host burrows for the vulnerable birds. Wildlife crews will dig the holes, and then it’s up to the owls to move in.

Since the grant was approved, Audobon Biologist Alli Smith and her staff have been inundated with calls from excited Marco Islanders ready to adopt. “Most people I’ve talked to on the phone didn’t care about the money,” she said. “People just want owls in their yards.”

About 500 burrowing owls live on Marco Island, but they’re exceedingly rare in the rest of the state. Since fall 2017, the team has dug out 92 “starter burrows.” Owls have visited and lived in about one-third of them, she said. About 14 of the burrows have been “fully excavated” by owls, which means the owls visited, liked it, and built a series of tunnels to establish a permanent residence.

The island’s burrowing owls have adapted to their human neighbors, compared to rural burrowers that avoid human contact. You can drive around Marco Island and see many outlined burrows on vacant lots, commercial establishments and private residences, some even in the ROW's......Cheers
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Nov 28, 2022 10:09:05   #
hettmoe Loc: Rural ND
 
Very nice!

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Nov 28, 2022 10:18:16   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
photophile wrote:


Thank you, Karin ...

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Nov 28, 2022 10:18:58   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
hettmoe wrote:
Very nice!


Thanks for looking hettmoe

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Nov 28, 2022 12:39:09   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Nicely done.

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Nov 28, 2022 13:30:36   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent shot and great program!

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Nov 28, 2022 14:14:26   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
kpmac wrote:
Nicely done.


Thanks Ken...

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Nov 28, 2022 14:15:14   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
UTMike wrote:
Excellent shot and great program!


Thanks Mike, yes it is...If I could have them here in my yard on the east coast of FL, I would...

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