Athene cunicularia

This comical little owl is seen more often in daylight than most other owls. It often perches near its hole; when approached too closely, it will bob up and down and finally dive into its burrow rather than take flight. It usually takes over burrows that have been abandoned by prairie dogs or pocket gophers but is quite capable of digging its own.
Look For : A small, brown-and-white speckled owl that lives in burrows. Uses empty burrows of other animals or digs its own if needed.
Length : 9".
Habitat : Open plains, fields, deserts.
Range : Florida and western half of U.S.
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