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Owls you can see in Marquette County

Brought to you by Howard and Betty Love Marquette County featuring

Barred Owl

Habitat: Upland Hardwood Forests, Lowland Floodplain Forest and Pine Plantations. Lives to 10 or more years old. Nest: Most often in a tree cavity, but sometimes will use old hawk, crow or squirrel nests. Will also nest in a large bird house made for them. Will use the same nest site for many years. Food: Mostly mice, but also squirrels, fish, insects, amphibians, reptiles and birds of all sizes. Sometimes will take larger prey such as rabbits, opossums and woodchucks. Barred Owl

Eastern Screech Owl

Habitat needs: Hardwood forests and old trees like oak, hickory and maple. Lives about 10 years. Here year round Nests: Tree cavity often made by Pileated Woodpeckers, Flickers or squirrels. Will use Wood Duck houses and owl boxes. Food: Mice, shrews, snakes, lizards, frogs, large insects, moths, grasshoppers, beetles and small birds. Eastern Screech Owl

Great Horned Owl

Habitat: Forests, parks, golf courses and pine plantations Habitat: Forests, parks, golf courses and pine plantations. Forest edges. Our largest resident owl. Can live up to 30 years. Nest: Most often uses an old Red-tailed Hawk nest, but will also use old nests of Crows, Ravens, Herons, Bald Eagles or squirrels. Sometimes on cliffs. Food: Just about anything that moves and can be carried. Rabbits, squirrels, rats, house cats, small dogs, muskrats, mink, skunks, woodchucks, gophers, opossums, ducks, geese, herons, pheasants, chickens, hawks, other owls, woodpeckers, most other birds, frogs, fish and large insects. Great Horned Owl

Long Eared Owl

Nest: Old squirrel or crow nests in both hardwoods and pines. Habitat: Large forests of pine and hardwoods. Often roosts in large colonies in plantation pine or willow thickets near marshes in winter. Lives as long as 25 years. Nest: Old squirrel or crow nests in both hardwoods and pines. Food: mice, shrews, moles, bats, squirrels, chipmunks, gophers, small birds, frogs and large insects. Only hunts at night. Long-eared Owl

Northern Saw Whet Owl

Habitat: Primarily coniferous forests, especially in winter where they roost in Christmas tree plantations or thick cedar groves. Our smallest owl. Lives 10- 15 years. Nest: In old woodpecker holes and sometimes in nest boxes made for Flickers or Screech Owls. Food: Insects. Occasionally small birds or rodents. Northern Saw Whet Owl

Short-eared Owl

Habitat: Large open grassy fields, prairies and marshes Habitat: Large open grassy fields, prairies and marshes. Lives about 10 years. Usually seen here October to March. Nest: On the ground. Will line the nest with dead grasses and feathers. Food: mice, shrews, rabbits, gophers, bats, grasshoppers, June beetles and small birds. Short-eared Owl

Snowy Owl

Habitat: Treeless tundra in Canada and Alaska. Nests on high spot Habitat: Treeless tundra in Canada and Alaska. Nests on high spot. Lays from 4-14 eggs depending on abundance of food. Irruptive from the Arctic. Lives about 10 - 15 years. Food: Mostly lemmings on tundra. In winter grounds, marsh lemmings, mice, rats, rabbits, squirrels, some birds. Snowy Owl

Saw Whet Great Horned Short Eared Barred Owl Long Eared Snowy Owl Eastern Screech