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By Jared and Brant Description Habitat Food Life cycle Problems Solutions Where I got my information

Description The burrowing owl is one of the smallest owls. It is only nine inches tall (19-25cm). It is slightly larger than a pop can. The adults have black and white spots and long legs. They have yellow eyes and no ear tuffs. The burrowing owl has a very short tail with brown feathers and light brown feathers on its breast. The burrowing owl is one of the smallest owls. It is only nine inches tall (19-25cm). It is slightly larger than a pop can. The adults have black and white spots and long legs. They have yellow eyes and no ear tuffs. The burrowing owl has a very short tail with brown feathers and light brown feathers on its breast.

Habitat The burrowing owl lives in a burrow. The burrow is mostly made by other animals. But it still could dig one it self. They make their burrows in grasslands or fields. The burrowing owl lives in some parts of Canada. In British Columbia there are very few left. The burrowing owl lives in a burrow. The burrow is mostly made by other animals. But it still could dig one it self. They make their burrows in grasslands or fields. The burrowing owl lives in some parts of Canada. In British Columbia there are very few left.

Food The burrowing owls eats mostly rodents but it also eats insects. It catches its prey by hopping and flying after it. It use its sharp claws to kill its prey. Once killed it eats it whole. The burrowing owls eats mostly rodents but it also eats insects. It catches its prey by hopping and flying after it. It use its sharp claws to kill its prey. Once killed it eats it whole.

Life cycle The adults breed from April to September. They have 5-8 white eggs. The babies chatter rapidly at night. The babies coo in the day. The babies are smaller than a pop can. When a predator is close it will imitate a rattle snake. The babies weigh 50 grams. The adults weigh grams. The adults height is 19-25cm. The adults breed from April to September. They have 5-8 white eggs. The babies chatter rapidly at night. The babies coo in the day. The babies are smaller than a pop can. When a predator is close it will imitate a rattle snake. The babies weigh 50 grams. The adults weigh grams. The adults height is 19-25cm.

Problems The burrowing owl has become endangered because people build farms where they nest. Also because people let their cattle graze and the cattle destroy their holes. Some of the holes are destroyed by people by making their holes cave-in. If this keeps up they will be all gone. The burrowing owl has become endangered because people build farms where they nest. Also because people let their cattle graze and the cattle destroy their holes. Some of the holes are destroyed by people by making their holes cave-in. If this keeps up they will be all gone.

Solutions Well for starters there’s Operation Burrowing Owl. It is an operation to help the burrowing owl. Also farmers give a bit of land for the burrowing owl to live. Other people also help by making wood burrows under ground for them to live in. They became endangered in May Well for starters there’s Operation Burrowing Owl. It is an operation to help the burrowing owl. Also farmers give a bit of land for the burrowing owl to live. Other people also help by making wood burrows under ground for them to live in. They became endangered in May 2000.

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