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Nutrition of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba Scop.) in the Vicinity of Peščenica (Turopolje)
Near Sisak


Summ a r y


From one family of Bain Owls (Tyto alba Scop.) nesting in the beel-tower of


the church in the village of Peščenica1, not far from the town of Sisak, the author
anr^ys.ed and systematically sorted osteolotic materijal and found that the food
consisted of 19 types of mammals. The main part of the food consisted of rodents,
and as much as 51.6% of the biomase consisted of the meadow mouse (Microtus
arvalis Pallas 1779). Details are shown in the attached tables. The author concludes
that the Barn Owl is useful to man and that faster and better protection oft this species
is needed.


In Table 1 the contents of individual portion of food is shown (Gl, G2. . .)
and the daily total weight of the iprey contained in each portion of food (last column).
Table II shows the numiber of specimens of certain species in the decomposed
part of the portion of food, i e. remainder in themarked days Table III gives the
total results of the analysis of portions so that the weight of the biomase of individuals
species calculated according to F. G. van den Bririk. Table IV oonsits of a
review of the participation of Individual groups of animals in the diet of the Barn
Owl (Tybo alba Scop.) according to the author´s own data (in the area of Peščenica)
and according to Bauer (1965), Haibersohn (1972), Szlivka (1973) and Contoli (1975).


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