Burrowing Owl: Athene cunicularia
Appearance: The burrowing owl is a pint-sized bird that lives in open,
treeless areas. The burrowing owl spends most of its time on the
ground, where its sandy brown plumage provides camouflage from
potential predators. One of Florida's smallest owls, it averages
nine inches in height with a wingspan of 21 inches. The burrowing
owl lacks the ear tufts of the more familiar woodland owls. Bright
yellow eyes and a white chin accent the face. Unusually long legs
provide additional height for a better view from its typical
ground-level perch.
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