Burrowing owls are sandy colored on the head ... the male performs display flights. Eggs are laid a day apart, and are incubated by the female for 28 to 30 days. The male brings food to the female ...
Lila Seidman covers wildlife for the L.A. Times and wrote about how the little goofy owl is under threat.
We’re talking, of course, about burrowing owls. Everyone loves the soda-can-sized raptors, it seems, and this Saturday gives you a chance to celebrate them with other owl lovers, too.
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Since then, she's returned to her home state of New York; and the property, well it's been gifted to a wildlife organization for the preservation of burrowing owl and gopher tortoise habitat.
filed a petition with the commission seeking endangered or threatened status for burrowing owl populations. Miller penned ...