Burrowing Owl's Hideaway

Burrowing Owl's Hideaway
Author: Dee Phillips
Publisher: Science Slam: The Hole Truth!
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781627243070

From the underground safety of a prairie dog burrow, a small animal emerges. It scans the grassland with its huge yellow eyes, looking for predators. The animal is not a prairie dog, however. The little creature is a burrowing owl that has moved into an abandoned prairie dog burrow. It sees no threats nearby, so the little owl takes flight to search for a mouse or other small creature to eat. Packed with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its young audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. Activities, such as describing the burrowing owl to a friend and discussing critical thinking questions, give readers a chance to gain insights beyond the facts and figures. From learning why burrowing owls collect cattle dung and take it back to their burrows, to seeing the fluffy faces of baby owls peeking from the burrow entrance for the first time, this book makes learning about the habits and habitat of these little burrow-dwelling birds an enjoyable, satisfying experience.

Burrowing Owls

Burrowing Owls
Author: Melissa Hill
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1491460466

"Simple text and full-color photographs describe burrowing owls."--

Florida Burrowing Owls

Florida Burrowing Owls
Author: Betty Gilbert
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1684095530

This book depicts the everyday life of the burrowing owls. It details their family unity living conditions and trials to survive in our modern world. I hope you will enjoy reading and learning about these unique, precious owls lives as much as I enjoyed all the days I spent taking pictures of them.

Burrowing Owls

Burrowing Owls
Author: Melissa Hill
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1491460520

"Simple text and full-color photographs describe burrowing owls."--

Burrowing Owls

Burrowing Owls
Author: Rachael Barnes
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A burrowing owl runs toward a grasshopper sitting on a blade of prairie grass. Before the grasshopper can hop away, the owl grabs it with its talons! This title about burrowing owls is full of interesting facts, colorful photos, and fascinating features. The leveled text covers burrowing owls’ appearance, behavior and more. Features reinforce the main text through a range map, life cycle graphic, and wingspan feature.

Cape Coral Burrowing Owls Don't Hoot

Cape Coral Burrowing Owls Don't Hoot
Author: Beverly Alhering Saltonstall
Publisher: Beverly Ahlering Saltonstall
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This book is the only non-fiction book written specifically about the Burrowing Owls of Cape Coral, Florida. It gives the history of Cape Coral and how the owls got there. Learn about the owl's diet, habitat, reproduction, senses, feathers, flight, and more. Even though there may be as many as 3500 owls in the city, navigating around the city's extensive 400-mile canal system can be a challenge, and finding the owls can be equally challenging. This book can serve as your guide. Even if you are not planning on visiting, you will learn how every structure in their body works towards two goals, flight, and eating. Personal stories from the author are scattered throughout the book and wouldn't you want to know why you might find a pair of ladies' underwear in front of a burrow?

Burrowing Owls

Burrowing Owls
Author:
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1474705073

When you think "e;bird nest,"e; you think tree, correct? Not for these little owls! Burrowing owls make their homes underground. Learn more about these pint-sized predators with full colour photos, range maps, and carefully levelled text.

The Comeback Kids, Book 8, the Antioch Burrowing Owl

The Comeback Kids, Book 8, the Antioch Burrowing Owl
Author: Penelope Dyan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2015-06-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781614772095

The burrowing owl(Athene cunicularia)is federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the U.S. and Mexico, and is listed as endangered, threatened, or as a Species of Concern in nine states, including California, where it is considered a Species of Special Concern by the California Department of Fish and Game. No one is supposed to do anything that could destroy a burrow. You must not cover a burrow with dirt, because you could kill an owl inside of it. The Burrowing Owls' population is declining. Nesting sites are being lost to development. Unlike birds that nest in trees, the Burrowing Owl is dependent on ground burrows dug by other animals, such as the ground squirrel, as you will see in this book. It is how all things work together for good. The Burrowing Owl is most active during the day. And kids can easily watch them interact with the environment, unless they frighten the owls away. This lends itself to a great educational experience for them. The author and photographer of this book traveled to Antioch, California, near San Francisco, to capture pictures of them in a habitat that is being encroached upon by development. Yet, in spite of this, the burrowing owl has continued to survive; and it is the hope of the author and photographer they will continue to do so. The Burrowing Owl is very small, only about 7 1/2 - 10 inches tall. It has a a wingspan of about 21 - 24 inches, and weighs only 4 1/2 - 9 ounces. The male is slightly heavier and has a longer wingspan than the female, unlike in other birds. Burrowing Owls feed on insects and small mammals, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. They hunt as they walk or run or swoop down from above, and they catch insects as they fly through the air. The greatest threat to burrowing owls is habitat destruction and degradation caused by land development, despite their protected status. The natural life span of the Burrowing Owl is 6-8 years, if not threatened, displaced, removed or killed. Once again, enjoy the photography of John D. Weigand and the poetry of Penelope Dyan, as you see how the borrowing owls made their comeback in Antioch by nesting among abandoned construction. The sad thing is construction was only abandoned because of the downturn in the economy, not to protect the owls; and it is expected to resume. This why it is important to get out the word about these entertaining little creatures before it it too late. Protected species should be just that, protected; and these tiny 'Comeback Kids' do deserve to stay where they are! Everyone needs to learn to live with nature and become one with it, or we will merely put ourselves in peril. This is yet another Bellissima book meant for kids that looks just great on your coffee table, and delivers a great big message, this time about a very little and very important, beneficial bird.

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl
Author: Geoffrey L. Holroyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

"The Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia gained its name from a particular behaviour: it nests underground."--p. [1].