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  2. Burrowing Owl Identification - All About Birds

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    Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes. They live underground in burrows they’ve dug themselves or taken over from a prairie dog, ground squirrel, or tortoise. They live in grasslands, deserts, and other open habitats, where they hunt mainly insects and rodents.

  3. Burrowing Owl Photo Gallery - All About Birds

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    Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes. They live underground in burrows they’ve dug themselves or taken over from a prairie dog, ground squirrel, or tortoise. They live in grasslands, deserts, and other open habitats, where they hunt mainly insects and rodents.

  4. Burrowing Owl | Audubon Field Guide

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    Colorful fiction once held that owls, prairie-dogs, and rattlesnakes would all live in the same burrow at once. A long-legged owl of open country, often active by day, the Burrowing Owl is popular with humans wherever it occurs, but it has become rare in many areas owing to loss of habitat.

  5. Burrowing Owl - American Bird Conservancy

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    Unlike other owls such as the Barn Owl and Long-eared Owl, the Burrowing Owl is often active during the day. Inhabiting wide-open spaces, this owl perches on the ground, where it's effectively camouflaged by its brown and white-speckled plumage.

  6. Burrowing Owl - All About Birds

    www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Burrowing_Owl

    Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes. They live underground in burrows they’ve dug themselves or taken over from a prairie dog, ground squirrel, or tortoise. They live in grasslands, deserts, and other open habitats, where they hunt mainly insects and rodents.

  7. Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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    Adult burrowing owls are sandy-colored birds with mottled brown and white spots on their back feathers. Their undersides including the wings and breast are pale with sandy brown spots, grading to dark brown bars on the belly and the undertail is white.

  8. Burrowing owls are common and widespread in open regions of many countries in Central and South America. However, these birds are endangered in Canada and threatened in Mexico. They are a state-threatened species in Colorado and Florida.

  9. Burrowing Owl - National Wildlife Federation

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    The burrowing owl is a ground-dwelling bird species. This owl's characteristics include long legs, a brown body with speckles of white, and the absence of ear tufts. Both males and females stand about 10 inches (25 centimeters) tall and weigh six ounces (170 grams).

  10. 2,691 Burrowing Owl Stock Photos - Getty Images

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    Burrowing Owls. Explore Authentic Burrowing Owl Stock Photos Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  11. The tail is short and barred with brown and white. The throat is white, with a buff-colored breast, which is marked with dark spots. Facial features include prominent white eyebrows and large bright yellow eyes. Burrowing owls have rounded heads and no ear tufts.