Burrowing Owls - Athene cunicularia
"The first published report of the Burrowing Owl was by Giovanni Iganzio Molina, an Italian Jesuit priest stationed in Chile"
The Owl Pages
Burrowing Owl
"The first time I saw a Burrowing Owl, I saw a family of them - two adults and two youngsters."
Cheryl White
Clearcutting The Valley
"The calls are depressingly similar: a bulldozer just ran over..."
Craig Breon
The Decline of the Burrowing Owl

"A Norther was blowing, and I had left my wool toque in Edmonton. But I didn't care. I had found a wintering burrowing owl."
Geoffrey L. Holroyd
A Look At The Burrowing Owl
"The Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) in particular is a small, fossorial bird of prey that is dispersed discontinuously throughout the grasslands of North America"
Shari Perrotta
The OWL PAGES
"Owls have fascinated man from time immemorial - to some cultures they are symbols of wisdom, while to others they are harbingers of doom and death. Here, the Owl Pages sheds some light on these mysterious creatures..."
Deane P. Lewis
A Closer Look: The Wise Burrower
"Ask a person to describe an owl and they will usually portray a large solitary bird that lives in forests and hunts at night. The burrowing owl doesn't fit this description"
Scott Gomes
Rules and regulations
"It is important to understand that burrowing owls and their nests and eggs are protected."
The City of Cape Coral
by Fred Kane (suite101)
"Most Burrowing Owls live in the western U.S., but several thousand live in the higher and dryer parts of South and Central Florida."
Fred Kane
No More Burrowing Owls?
"No More Burrowing Owls?   Could it Happen?"
Bill Seely
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