Burrowing Owl
Physical Appearance: One of the smallest species of owls, the burrowing owl is only nine inches tall, has a short tail, and very long legs, and weighs about 4 oz.
http://www.thewildones.org/Animals/burroOwl.html
Burrowing Owl - Defenders of Wildlife
Comprehensive information about the size, description, habitat, life span, and diet of the burrowing owl. ... In the U.S., the burrowing owl is identified as a *candidate species by the U.S.
http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/burrowing_owl.php
Burrowing Owl: Natural History Notebooks
Notes and images of Burrowing Owls, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Birds > Burrowing Owl...
http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/burrowl.htm
Burrowing Owl
The burrowing owl lives in grassland and desert biomes. It is 9 -11 inches tall and 23 inches long. It is very small and pudgy. It can often be seen in the sun because it loves heat.
http://lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/burrowingowl.html
Burrowing Owl
The Burrowing Owl is greyish brown. It is the size or a pigeon. It has special markings with a white tummy with brown bars.
http://www.saskschools.ca/~leader/lcsweb2002/gr_3/burrowing_owl.htm
Burrowing Owl
Fairly small, long-legged, ground-dwelling owl ... No other owl is so long-legged and is found in the same habitat. ... Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i3780id.html
Burrowing Owl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Burrowing Owl ( Athene cunicularia ) is a small, long-legged owl found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. Burrowing owls can be found in grasslands, rangelands, agricultural areas, deserts, or any other dry, open area with low vegetation. They nest and...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burrowing_Owl
Florida Burrowing Owls
Florida burrowing owls: News, facts and how to help ... Burrowing Owl Facts ... Breeding: The months between February and July are said to be the usual burrowing owl mating period. These birds can mate at...
http://www.ecofloridamag.com/archived/burrowing_owls.htm