Abstract
An extralimital occurrence of a Burrowing Owl presented an opportunity to examine prey species in relation to those encountered in the bird's typical range. The owl ate mainly Carabid beetles and earthworms, showing the ease with which the bird adapted to using locally available prey.
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John, R., & Romanow, J. (1993). Feeding behaviour of a Burrowing Owl, Athene cunicularia, in Ontario. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 107(2), 231–232. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.357118
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