Jw. Walk, WINTER ROOST SITES OF NORTHERN HARRIERS AND SHORT-EARED OWLS ON ILLINOIS GRASSLANDS, The Journal of raptor research, 32(2), 1998, pp. 116-119
Characteristics of the diets and roosting habitats used by Northern Ha
rriers ( Cirrus cyaneus) and Short-eared Owls (Asio flammeus) on grass
land sanctuaries in Jasper and Marion counties, southeastern Illinois,
were described for December 1993 and January 1994.Northern Harrier co
mmunal roosts contained from 21-43 individuals and were only observed
in undisturbed cool-season grasses. Short-eared Owls also roosted comm
unally (3-17 individuals) but the two species were not observed to roo
st within the same fields. Short-eared Owls roosted in shorter cover t
han Northern Harriers, but there was no evidence of selection for any
grass or management type by Short-eared Owls. Both species frequently
fed on southern beg lemmings (Synaptomys cooperi) and avian remains we
re found in less than 5% of all pellets.