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Class Aves
Order Strigiformes
Family Strigidae

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Megascops sp.—Western Screech-OwlsPleistocene regional distribution of Megascops sp.

Synonyms. Otus

Sites.

Late Wisconsin: Mountain View Country Club (Jefferson 2014).

Literature.

Jefferson 2014

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Megascops kennicottii—Western Screech-OwlPleistocene regional distribution of Megascops kennicottii

USFW photo of Megascops kennicottii

Synonyms. Otus asio, Otus kennicotti.

Fig. 1. Western Screech Owl. US Fish & Wildlife photograph by Gary M. Stolz.

Several records of screech owls were given before the splitting of eastern and western forms, but are within the geographic range currently occupied by the western species. The assumption made here is that they all are Megascops kennicotti, however the reader should be aware that those along the eastern portion of that species range (especially in New Mexico) could be of the eastern species.

Sites.

Wisconsin: Carpinteria (Guthrie 2009).

Early/Early-Mid Wisconsin: Rm Vanishing Floor (Harris 1993c: cf. gen. et sp.).

Mid Wisconsin: McKittrick (Jefferson 1991a).

Mid/Late Wisconsin: Rancho La Brea (Stock and Harris 1992).

Mid Wisconsin-Holocene: Shelter Cave (Howard and Miller 1933).

Late Wisconsin: Animal Fair (Harris 1993c: ? gen.); Maricopa (Jefferson 1991a); U-Bar Cave 13-14 ka (Harris 1989: cf.); U-Bar Cave 14-15 ka (Harris 1989: cf.); U-Bar Cave 15-18 ka (Harris 1989: cf.).

Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Deadman Cave (Mead et al. 1984); Kokoweef Cave (Reynolds, Reynolds, et al. 1991: cf.); Schuiling Cave (Jefferson 1991a); Stanton's Cave (Rea and Hargrave 1984).


Literature. Guthrie 2009; Harris 1989, 1993c; Howard and Miller 1933; Jefferson 1991a; Mead et al. 1984; Rea and Hargrave 1984; Reynolds, Reynolds, et al. 1991; Stock and Harris 1992.

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Last Update: 11 May 2014