Owl Surveys
Tracy Aviary’s community science team studies birds in about a dozen parks and natural areas around Salt Lake. Because owls are elusive and nocturnal, they are difficult to survey using our traditional bird survey methods. Instead, we lead groups of volunteers on nighttime surveys where we walk through the site and stop periodically to play owl calls and listen for any responses by resident owls. These surveys help us learn more about how owls use habitat in urban areas and along the Jordan River.
Owl walks take place weekly from mid-February to May. This is a family friendly project appropriate for children ages 12 yrs and older. RSVP required.
Interested in joining us? Sign up to volunteer with Tracy Aviary via our volunteer application form and indicate “Conservation” as your top choice. Email us with any questions: conservation@tracyaviary.org
Owls of Salt Lake
Western Screech owl
Búho californiano
Great Horned Owl
Búho americano
SHORT-EARED OWL
Búho campestre
Burrowing Owl
Mochuelo de Madriguera
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Mochuelo Cabezón
BARN Owl
Lechuza Común
Long-eared owl
Búho chico
FLAMMULATED owl
Autillo flamulado
Project Partners
Our project partners include the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City Public Lands, Salt Lake City Public Utilities, Seven Canyons Trust, the Jordan River Commission, River Restoration, and Salt Lake County.