Photograph by Finley and Bohlman of a young Great horned owl perching on a rock at Malheur lake, 1908. The Great horned owl has the most extensive range of habitat, the widest prey base, and the most variable nesting sites of any American owl.
Species of concern; Habitat restoration; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Birds;
A burrowing owl swoops in to land on the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge has created artificial homes for the burrowing owl which the birds readily accept.
Species of concern; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Habitat restoration;
A burrowing owl swoops in to land on the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge has created artificial homes for the burrowing owl which the birds readily accept.
Species of concern; Birds; Habitat restoration; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;
A burrowing owl flies over its habitat in the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge has created artificial homes for the burrowing owl which the birds readily accept.
This is an example of a logging method known as clear-cutting. In clear-cutting, all the trees are taken from a specific area, as opposed to a select cut, in which only certain trees are taken from an area, thereby leaving some habitat remaining....
Birds; Raptors; Wildlife refuges; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Togiak Gallery
Sightings of these Northern Hawk Owl chicks helped confirm for the first time that the species of bird will breed in this area. This picture was taken in the summer of 2001 in the Dillingham area.
Species of concern; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat conservation; Urban environments; Deserts; Birds; Wildlife management;
A worker assists in the installation of artificial owl burrows in Las Vegas in order to protect the Western Burrowing Owl in the Las Vegas urban environment.