The Burrowing Owl, dawg
The burrowing owl is not an endangered species.
Yes there are endangered owls. Just to name a few Burrowing Owl, Ground Owl, Northern Spotted Owl, Pygmy Owl, Barn Owl. The barn owl, pygmy owl, and burrowing owls are not endangered species, but listed "least concern" by the IUCN Redlist.
The burrowing owl is not endangered. Listed as a species of least concern.
Human habitat destruction.
by burrowing itself. Clues in the name!
Burrowing Owl was created in 1782.
The Florida species of the Burrowing Owl loves mice, but they also eat small snakes, frogs, and many types of insects. It has been reported that a family of Burrowing Owls can eat 1500 mice a year.
The burrowing owl eats small rodents.
A burrowing owl can mate at only lakes
Burrowing Owl Estate was created in 1993.
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
Burrowing Owls are categorized in the genus Athene, their binomial name being Athene cunicularia.