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Home / Environment / Snowy Owls Invade Canada: An Irruption Year?

Snowy Owls Invade Canada: An Irruption Year?

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Unusual numbers of young snowy owls appearing earlier than expected.
  • Experts suggest this could be a snowy owl irruption year.
  • Researchers note a potential decline in Arctic breeding success.

This year presents an exceptional opportunity to observe snowy owls in southern Canada, as an unusual influx of young birds has been reported earlier than typical. Wildlife rehabilitation centers, like the Owl Foundation, note a significant increase in admissions, suggesting a potential "irruption year" where Arctic populations move southward in large numbers.

Researchers involved in Project SNOWstorm observe these early sightings predominantly in the Great Lakes and Prairie regions, with some even reaching British Columbia. While irruptions are periodic, occurring roughly every six years, some experts suggest that recent less-pronounced peaks might signal challenges in the owls' northern breeding territories, particularly concerning lemming populations which are crucial for their breeding success.

Despite increased sightings, definitive confirmation of a full irruption awaits further data in January. Conservationists urge the public to observe these rare visitors from a distance, emphasizing the importance of respecting their rest periods and avoiding practices like baiting that can endanger the owls. The species' decline, exacerbated by climate change and habitat loss, led to a recommendation for threatened status in Canada.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An irruption is a surge in a species' population, leading an unusual number of snowy owls to travel south from the Arctic.
Snowy owl irruptions typically occur about every six years, bringing large numbers of birds south.
Irruptions are often linked to abundant lemming populations in the Arctic, leading to more chicks that then spread south for food.

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