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AZHeaven wrote:
Very nice shots! Can you find any explanation as to why they are being decimated? Humans? Or preditors? When the virus has calmed down we were going to visit our daughter in Northridge, this week actually, it's her birthday today...sigh...anyway this was on the list to go see the Owls...
Thank you very much, Jeff! There is no way to find out for sure why. This sizable open land was supposedly acquired by one of the big courier companies last year but the plan to redevelop it was probably stalled or postponed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Who knows when or if they will move forward with the development. I hope they decide to leave this land alone and relinquish it to nature.
I noticed more than just a few times that there were red-tail hawks that circle around, patrolling the sky above. Each time I saw them though they were pretty high up. But these owls fly pretty high to hunt their prey. So, who knows...
Just FYI, when I first visited the site 7-8 years ago, there were 6-7 burrows that were visible along the road. Photographers, at least from what I could tell, did not venture in more than 20-30 feet or so into the field. Judging by the field size, there could still be some burrows way further in. Plus, there are neighboring lots that used to be populated by owls. What I am trying to say is, there are still some owls there but the number has decreased significantly, and/or the access to the burrows is significantly limited now. I am still hopeful that they would be able to recover next year unless the development would take place, which is really ashamed. Time will tell...
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