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The Snowy
Owl is the official bird of Quebec. This species is easily identified
as a large, white owl with no ear tufts. Although it breeds only above
treeline on the arctic tundra of Quebec, this species often visits Southern
Quebec during the winter months. The biology of the Snowy Owl is closely
tied to that of its preferred prey item, arctic lemmings. When lemming
populations are low, the Snowy Owl may fail to nest, and the remaining
Owls head south in search of food, with many individuals being observed
in Southern Quebec during winter. Alternatively, when lemming populations
are at their peak, A single Owl may raise up to 14 young, and may overwinter
in the Arctic, so long as food can be found. Although the Snowy Owl is
protected from hunting in Canada, trophy hunters continue to illegally
shoot significant numbers of Snowy Owls each year. Other Snowy Owls are
killed by collisions with cars, airplanes, and utility lines. Fortunately,
the Arctic breeding areas of this species are largely undisturbed by humans,
making this species relatively immune to human development.
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