Burrowing owls are not long-distance fliers; they generally prefer to stay close to their ground burrows. They can fly for short distances, typically up to a few miles, when necessary, such as to hunt or escape predators. Their flight is characterized by a series of quick, low flaps, and they often glide to cover short distances efficiently. Overall, their flying capabilities are adapted more for local movement rather than sustained long-distance travel.
A Burrowing Owl is small with long legs, short tail and has spots on its back. The Burrowing Owl is most active hunting in the morning and evening.
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A Burrowing Owl is small with long legs, short tail and has spots on its back. The Burrowing Owl is most active hunting in the morning and evening.
Burrowing Owl was created in 1782.
The Burrowing Owl, dawg
The burrowing owl eats small rodents.
A burrowing owl can mate at only lakes
Burrowing Owl Estate was created in 1993.
They live 9 to 10 years.
the burrowing owl only lives to be 16 if their lucky
they will either have to fly to the water or move closer to the watering hole
They have long featherless legs, so they use those