Research for Management: Burrowing Owls & the Santa Clara County Habitat Plan

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Research for Management: Burrowing Owls & the Santa Clara County Habitat Plan Steve Thurman Lynne Trulio, Environmental Studies, San José State University Phil Higgins Debra Chromczak Sandra Menzel April 26, 2017

Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan Many covered species Seeking ways to protect & recover

Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan Burrowing owls a tough customer! Seeking ways to protect & recover

SCVHP Burrowing Owl Protection and Recovery Efforts Habitat management Open space preservation Easements Research

Athene cunicularia Burrowing Owl or Little Miner

An Odd Bird Does not hoot Active day and night Only owl that lives and nests underground Life revolves around the burrow Juveniles do a great rattlesnake mimic!

Adults Ht ~7.5-9.5 inches Wt ~5-6 ounces Wing span ~22 inches Chicks Garrit Vyn May September in CA Smaller than adults until about July

Western Burrowing Owl - Range In California: Breeding birds at low elevation (< 200 ft) Year-round residents Migrants coastal, bay edges, hill sides

Bird of Open Grasslands: Prairies, Ag Lands, Bases, Golf Courses, Open Fields Natural Grasslands and Urban Sites

Burrows are key - courtesy of California Ground Squirrels

In Santa Clara County Breeding birds on the brink Percent Percent of 111 Sites Occupied in 1988 by Burrowing Owls Lost, Reduced, or Extant over Time 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1988 1995 1998 2002 Lost Total 0 41% 57% 66% Reduced 0 18% 6% 7% Extant 100% 41% 37% 27% Between 1988 and 2002, 66% of breeding locations lost ~ 300-340 adults in early 1990s 61 adults in summer 2016, down from 74 adults in 2015

Nearly all in the Extended Study Area at low elevation (> 50 ft) Breeding sites SCVHP Area

What about the SCVHP area?

What of wintering burrowing owls? Photo by Ru

Wintering Burrowing Owl Research How many and what is the distribution? Do wintering birds stay and breed at historic breeding areas? Do wintering birds or others breed at sites where birds were seen in winter outside the long-term breeding areas??

Management Goals Find new populations not previously known Learn the role of winter birds in supporting breeding groups Learn the importance of our region to wintering birds

Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan Area (HCP & NCCP) Breeding sites Foothill sites

Some Methods 2014-2016 CBC, local experts, protected areas Surveyed on foot Bow trap and MP3 player Capture & band

Lots of Wintering Birds * Many birds at higher elevations * Many birds at long-term breeding areas BUT, in Summer: * No birds found at higher elevations * Birds only in the long-term breeding areas

Results 2014-2016 70 65 66 60 50 52 49 40 30 20 10 0 17 11 3 0 Breeding Foothill Breeding Foothill Breeding Foothill Breeding Foothill Winter 2014-15 Summer 2015 Winter 2015-16 Summer 2016

Bend, OR Salinas, CA

No Grail yet, but found A winter haven for birds from Winter habitat is valuable habitat around the range Protects winter birds and other populations Perhaps enhance lower-elevation sites for breeding??

Where do they come from? GenoScape Study - Genetic finger-print of breeding birds to determine origins of wintering birds Lead by Dr. Kristen Ruegg, UCSC, UCLA Friendlier and cheaper than this!

Other Research Underway all focused on management Supplemental Feeding of Breeding Birds - To grow existing breeding population Habitat Characterization using GIS To identify potential breeding habitat Expand breeding habitat from the south - To grow a population into the County

Burrowing owls thank the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, the organizing force behind this recovery effort!

Thanks to these many supporters City of Mountain View, Shoreline at Mountain View City of Sunnyvale, Baylands Park & WPCP City of San Jose, WPCP Sargent Ranch US Fish and Wildlife Service CA Department of Fish and Wildlife, esp. Dave Johnston Moffett/NASA Ames, esp. Chris Alderete Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, esp. Edmund Sullivan Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority, esp. Galli Basson Silicon Valley Land Conservancy, esp. Craige Edgerton Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory and funding from California Department of Fish and Wildlife (LAG program) Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency

Questions?