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If you birded Ohio years (and years) ago, you may remember Laurel Van Camp. He was a game protector in Northwest Ohio and later a wildlife naturalist at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Laurel did a lot of work with banding screech-owls and actually wrote a paper, titled The Screech Owl: Its Life History and Population Ecology in Northern Ohio
Unfortunately I don't have it handy but he talked a bit about the percentage of the different color phases, not just red and gray, but also brown. If i can remember where it is, I'll take a look. I'm not sure whether its available on the internet. It was an excellent paper, worth reading. Laurel was a wealth of information.
John Pogacnik
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