This paper tests the hypothesis that a population of Savanna Owls (Speotyto cunicularia) . regulates its density through spacing behavior. We found a strong correlation between the number of individuals in a group and the distance to the nearest nest of another gro u p. However, in 50% of the cases the nearest nest was found to be empty. We discuss the implications of these results and propase sorne explanations based on classical population ecology theory.