The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus)
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The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) - Donald Frederick Hoffmeister
Donald Frederick Hoffmeister, Henry W. Setzer
The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus)
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The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls
(Bubo virginianus)
DONALD F. HOFFMEISTER AND HENRY W. SETZER
LITERATURE CITED
University of Kansas Publications
Museum of Natural History
Volume 1, No. 8, pp. 157-173
October 6, 1947
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
LAWRENCE
1947
University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History
Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Donald S. Farner, H. H. Lane,
Edward H. Taylor
Volume 1, No. 8, pp. 157-173
October 6, 1947
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
PRINTED BY
FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER
TOPEKA, KANSAS
1947
21-6958
The Postnatal Development of Two Broods of Great Horned Owls
Table of Contents
(Bubo virginianus)
Table of Contents
By
DONALD F. HOFFMEISTER AND HENRY W. SETZER
Table of Contents
Opportunity regularly to observe at the nest the development of young Great Horned Owls, Bubo virginianus (Gmelin), under favorable conditions, was afforded when a pair nested and reared their three offspring in 1945 and one offspring in 1946 on the vine-covered north wall of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Kansas. The observations here reported are based primarily on the