The Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus)
is a medium-sized bird, about 13 to 17 inches long. Wingspan
is from 39 to 44 inches. Body is tawny brown colored and streaked
with brown, the belly is paler. The eyes are yellow. The ear
tufts on the round head are barely visible.
This owl is a short distance migrant, found throughout North
America, wintering in the South. It is often seen during the
day, flying low to the ground with an irregular flight described
as moth-like.
This owl lives in open areas with few trees, marshes and meadows,
and likes to nest on the ground in a well hidden area among reeds
and grasses. The nest is lined with grasses and sticks and feathers.
Breeding takes place during the months of March through July.
The female lays 5 to 7 eggs. The incubation period is from 21
to 28 days. The young fledge in about a month.
This owl feeds on small mammals like voles, birds, reptiles
and amphibians.