One should always look for unexpected pleasures in life, and a little bit of research helps you find these gems. Given I am spending the week down in Fort Myers, Florida I decided to casually examine what other kinds of birds might be in the area … my surprise finding was I found myself near one of the hotbed capitals of Burrowing Owls. Good ole eBird, and specifically this range map of sightings led to my discovery (I use the Snowy Owl map, then change species and dates). Apparently the town of Cape Coral which is borders Fort Myers has made the Burrowing Owl their official “town bird” and even pays residents $250 to maintain proper habitat / burrows. (read CNN article).
My research indicated the Pelican Baseball Field in Cape Coral was the real focal point. Arriving shortly after sunrise our group found a huge number of burrows … including eight owls greeting the early morning light. I had even convinced non birders (my wife and our hosts) a sunrise trip would be a real treat. They were not disappointed!
Burrowing Owls of Cape Coral (videos follow still images)
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Videos (note: in the second video you are seeing sand being tossed out of a hole by an owl in the actual act of burrowing)(video links for email subscribers: Vid1 … Vid2)













