2020
DOI: 10.21199/wb51.3.3
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Changes in the Status and Distribution of the Cinereous and Fulvous Owls in Mexico

Abstract: once widespread and apparently common in the mountains of mainland Mexico, to which it is endemic, the Cinereous owl (Strix sartorii) seems to have declined precipitously. in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019 we searched for the Cinereous owl in eight Mexican states where it had been reported previously. We detected it at only a single site, rancho la Noria on Cerro San Juan, Nayarit. our results suggest that the Cinereous owl may have disappeared from much of its former range, and that the Fulvous owl (Strix fulves… Show more

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“…We hope that the recognition of the Cinereous Owl as a full species endemic to Mexico will spur interest in its study and conservation. Very little VOICES OF THE BARRED, CINEREOUS, AND FULVOUS OWLS is currently known of its biology or the reasons for its apparently precipitous decline (Pieplow et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hope that the recognition of the Cinereous Owl as a full species endemic to Mexico will spur interest in its study and conservation. Very little VOICES OF THE BARRED, CINEREOUS, AND FULVOUS OWLS is currently known of its biology or the reasons for its apparently precipitous decline (Pieplow et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%