I was just looking at a picture of the barn owl that Hix took in Uganda (http://www.zoochat.com/1683/barn-owl-335480/) and it occurs to me that most of us here likely have this species literally in our back yards or otherwise nearby.
Has anybody seen barn owls on more than one continent? I'm curious who has the most barn owl sightings from around the world. I have only seen them in California, but I wasn't looking for them in Africa - obviously they were around.
Does anyone know of any zoos that have barn owls from more than one part of the world?
Strangely I cannot find any evidence that anyone has looked at genetic differentiation of this species across continents. It seems like a perfect system in which to study genetic and ecological differentiation.
Has anybody seen barn owls on more than one continent? I'm curious who has the most barn owl sightings from around the world. I have only seen them in California, but I wasn't looking for them in Africa - obviously they were around.
Does anyone know of any zoos that have barn owls from more than one part of the world?
Strangely I cannot find any evidence that anyone has looked at genetic differentiation of this species across continents. It seems like a perfect system in which to study genetic and ecological differentiation.