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    The erect feathers on his head help the owl blend in with the tree where he’s perched. ... The burrowing owl will borrow a burrow created by a burrowing rodent. The elf owl, our smallest, often ...

  5. File:Western burrowing owl, Glenn County-0550.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) near a ditch along Road Z amongst rice fields in Glenn County, California. Date 31 December 2021, 11:21:36

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    The burrowing owl lives its life the opposite of most owls. Rather than being active at night and living in trees, this bird spends the day awake and makes its home on the ground, Magle said.

  7. Burrowing owl - Wikipedia

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    The burrowing owl is sometimes classified in the monotypic genus Speotyto (based on an overall unique morphology and karyotype). Osteology and DNA sequence data, though, suggests that the burrowing owl is a terrestrial member of the little owls genus (Athene), thus it is placed in that group today, by most authorities.

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    Pellets from a long-eared owl. The alimentary canal of a bird. Long-eared owl pellets and rodent bones obtained from dissected pellets (1 bar = 1 cm). A pellet, in ornithology, is the mass of undigested parts of a bird's food that some bird species occasionally regurgitate.

  9. Burrowing owl faces 'death by a thousand cuts,' advocates say

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    Advocates say the decline of the burrowing owl in California has accelerated. They want the state to add the bird to the endangered or threatened list. Burrowing owl faces 'death by a thousand ...