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Burrowing owls primarily inhabit grasslands, deserts, and agricultural areas in North America during the summer, where they nest in burrows often created by other animals. During the colder months, many populations migrate to warmer regions, with some believed to travel to southern parts of the United States and northern Mexico. Their migratory behavior can vary by region and population, with some individuals remaining in their summer habitats if conditions are mild.

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