By Catherine Alter. What are burrowing owls? A burrowing owl is a type of bird. They are called burrowing owls because they live underground in burrows.

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By Catherine Alter

What are burrowing owls? A burrowing owl is a type of bird. They are called burrowing owls because they live underground in burrows that have been dug out by small animals.

What do they look like? Burrowing owls are about 10 inches tall covered in brown spotted feathers. They have long legs. They weigh about 6 ounces. They have bright yellow eyes. Both males and females are the same size.

Where do Burrowing Owls live? They live under ground in burrows. They are found all over the world. Especially in North America in Mexico, central to western America,and some parts of Canada.

How do Burrowing Owls talk? They say “who who” for defense and breeding. They also make chucking, chattering, and screams. Young owls make hissing sounds like rattlesnakes when scared.

What do they eat? They eat small mammals such as moles and mice during summer and spring. They can also eat grasshoppers and beetles.

How do they behave? Unlike other owls they are active during the day especially during the spring. They are found near their burrows on fence posts and trees.

How are they threatened and what we can do about it. They are threatened by people cutting down trees and moving into places that they live. Their numbers are getting smaller. People go hiking a lot and since the owls live underground, people crush them in their burrows. Then they die in the ground. It is a problem for the owls.

Thank you for coming to see my slideshow. Please help save the burrowing owls! Don’t go hiking unless you are very careful. Have a nice day! From your student: Catherine Alter