GPS tracks of burrowing owls in La Pampa, Argentina

18 burrowing owls were tagged with GPS-data loggers (Catnip Technologies, USA) on Teflon harnesses as back mounts. The original case of GPS data-loggers was removed, and batteries were replaced by smaller rechargeable ones (100-150 mAh). Loggers were put in a heat-shrink tube for waterproofing. The...

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Urban ecology
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