Threatened burrowing owls number in the thousands in Cape Coral. Now they are being counted, protected

Jun 7, 2022 | Burrowing Owls, In the News

The Prius slow-rolls through the early morning quiet of Cape Coral, its occupants scanning nearby yards.

“Stop, stop, stop – there’s one right there,” Cheryl Anderson says to Jim Collier, who glides to a halt.

The couple’s search target appears in a streetside swale: a burrowing owl. Chocolate and cream-speckled, with wide golden eyes, the bird stands straight and still, head slowly swiveling to take in the visitors.  Another perches nearby on a PVC T hammered into the ground.

On this Sunday morning, Anderson and Collier are helping with the sixth annual census of Cape Coral’s 3,000-plus burrowing owls, the largest population in Florida – and likely on the planet.

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