Micrathene whitneyi 5-6″ (13-15 cm). A tiny, small-headed, short-tailed, earless owl, the size of a chunky sparrow. Underparts softly striped with rusty; "eye-brows" white. Hides by day in woodpecker holes in saguaros, telephone poles, or trees. Found at night by calls.
Voice: A rapid, high-pitched whi-whi-whi-whi-whi-whi or chewk-chewk-chewk-chewk, etc., often becoming higher and more yipping or "puppy like," and chattering in the middle of the series.
Range: Sw. U.S. to cen. Mexico. Map .
Habitat: Saguaro deserts, wooded canyons.




