Check Out These Journal Articles for Research Completed about Owls of North America
Catling, P. M. (1971). Spring Migration of Saw-Whet Owls at Toronto, Ontario. Bird Banding, 42
(2), 110-114. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Gancz, A., Smith, D., Barker, I., Lindsay R. & Hunter, B. (2006). Pathology and Tissue
Distribution of West Nile Virus in North American Owls (family: Strigidae). Avian Pathology,
35 (1), 17-29. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com.
Heglund, P. J. (2006). Comparative Ecology of the Flammulated Owl and Northern Saw-Whet
Owl During Fall Migration. Journal of Raptor Research, 40 (2), 120-129. Retrieved from
http://www.idahobirdobservatory.org/publications/comparativeecology.pdf.
Livezey, K. B. (2007). Barred Owl Habitat and Prey: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature.
Journal of Raptor Research, 41 (3), 177-201. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Livezey, K. B. (2009). Range Expansion of Barred Owls, Part II: Facilitating Ecological Changes.
The American Midland Naturalist, 161 (2), 323-349. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Marti, C. D. (1997). Lifetime Reproductive Success in Barn Owls near the Limit of the Species
Range. The Auk, 114 (4), 581-592. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
McGillivary, W. B. (1989). Geographic Variation in Size and Reverse Size Dimorphism of the
Great Horned Owl in North America. The Condor, 91 (4), 777-786. Retrieved from
http://www.jstor.org.
Mueller, H. C. & Berger, D. D. (1967). Observations on Migrating Saw-Whet Owls. Bird Banding,
38 (2), 120-125. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Otter, K. (1996). Individual Variation in the Advertising Call of Male Northern Saw-Whet Owls.
Journal of Field Ornithology, 67 (2), 120-125. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org
Owen, D. F. (1963). Polymorphism in the Screech Owl in Eastern North America. The Wilson
Bulletin, 75 (2), 183-190. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org
Rehner, C. & Krebs, C. J. (1998). Response of Great Horned Owls to Experimental "Hot Spots"
of Snowshoe Hare Density. The Auk, 115 (3), 694-705. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Stewart, P. A. (1952). Dispersal, Breeding Behaviour, and Longevity of Banded Barn Owls in
North America. The Auk, 69 (3), 227-245. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Stock, S. L., Heglund, P. J., Kaltenecker, G. S., Carlisle, J. D. & Leppert, L. (2006). Journal of
Raptor Research, 40 (2), 120-129. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Taverner, P. A. (1942). Canadian Races of the Great Horned Owls. The Auk, 59 (2), 234-245.
Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Weir, R. D., Cooke, F., Edwards, M. H. & Stewart, R. B. (1980). Fall Migration of Saw-Whet
Owls at Prince Edward Point, Ontario. The Wilson Bulletin, 92 (4), 475-488. Retrieved from
http://www.jstor.org.
(2), 110-114. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Gancz, A., Smith, D., Barker, I., Lindsay R. & Hunter, B. (2006). Pathology and Tissue
Distribution of West Nile Virus in North American Owls (family: Strigidae). Avian Pathology,
35 (1), 17-29. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com.
Heglund, P. J. (2006). Comparative Ecology of the Flammulated Owl and Northern Saw-Whet
Owl During Fall Migration. Journal of Raptor Research, 40 (2), 120-129. Retrieved from
http://www.idahobirdobservatory.org/publications/comparativeecology.pdf.
Livezey, K. B. (2007). Barred Owl Habitat and Prey: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature.
Journal of Raptor Research, 41 (3), 177-201. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Livezey, K. B. (2009). Range Expansion of Barred Owls, Part II: Facilitating Ecological Changes.
The American Midland Naturalist, 161 (2), 323-349. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Marti, C. D. (1997). Lifetime Reproductive Success in Barn Owls near the Limit of the Species
Range. The Auk, 114 (4), 581-592. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
McGillivary, W. B. (1989). Geographic Variation in Size and Reverse Size Dimorphism of the
Great Horned Owl in North America. The Condor, 91 (4), 777-786. Retrieved from
http://www.jstor.org.
Mueller, H. C. & Berger, D. D. (1967). Observations on Migrating Saw-Whet Owls. Bird Banding,
38 (2), 120-125. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Otter, K. (1996). Individual Variation in the Advertising Call of Male Northern Saw-Whet Owls.
Journal of Field Ornithology, 67 (2), 120-125. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org
Owen, D. F. (1963). Polymorphism in the Screech Owl in Eastern North America. The Wilson
Bulletin, 75 (2), 183-190. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org
Rehner, C. & Krebs, C. J. (1998). Response of Great Horned Owls to Experimental "Hot Spots"
of Snowshoe Hare Density. The Auk, 115 (3), 694-705. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Stewart, P. A. (1952). Dispersal, Breeding Behaviour, and Longevity of Banded Barn Owls in
North America. The Auk, 69 (3), 227-245. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Stock, S. L., Heglund, P. J., Kaltenecker, G. S., Carlisle, J. D. & Leppert, L. (2006). Journal of
Raptor Research, 40 (2), 120-129. Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org.
Taverner, P. A. (1942). Canadian Races of the Great Horned Owls. The Auk, 59 (2), 234-245.
Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.
Weir, R. D., Cooke, F., Edwards, M. H. & Stewart, R. B. (1980). Fall Migration of Saw-Whet
Owls at Prince Edward Point, Ontario. The Wilson Bulletin, 92 (4), 475-488. Retrieved from
http://www.jstor.org.