yes they burrow holes in the sand in the desert
Yes some species of raptor live in the desert. A few examples of such species that may live in a desert are the Harris hawk, Redtail hawk, Elf owl, and Burrowing owl.
the burrowing owl only lives to be 16 if their lucky
they live in agricultural fields
in the south of Saskatchewan
The Burrowing Owl likes the dry climate since they dig holes in the ground to nest in. It would prefer a desert climate with little underbrush.
Barn owls tend to live closer in fields. They eat mice so they stay closer to fields and cities. However, if the city is in a desert area, the owl can survive. I live in Tucson and we have pleanty of barn owls. They just stay closer to the city than going out in the desert.
They live 9 to 10 years.
most of the barrows owls live in BARROWS
Burrowing Owl was created in 1782.
The Burrowing Owl, dawg
The burrowing owl eats small rodents.
A burrowing owl can mate at only lakes