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It’s no secret that owls are a hot topic in the bird world. These birds of prey are fascinating, unique and rarely seen due ...
This photojournalism project is in the UP’s latest print issue, Vol. 32, “Earth Day: Exploring Environmental Research and ...
Cape's burrowing owl population has grown and so has the love for these birds. Fox 4's Bella Line tells us about the Cape ...
State officials are weighing listing the tiny birds as an endangered species, a decision that could have big implications for the farming and renewable energy-focused county.
As the name suggests, burrowing owls primarily roost and breed mainly in underground burrows, officials said. The burrows are often inherited secondhand from ground squirrels, "so a population of ...
Biologists and technicians help burrowing owls get their underground homes ready for the season at the site of the ...
According to the school, the project broke ground in December. Why do some owls nest underground but others in trees? Burrowing owls, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, are small, unusual ...
They may weigh less than a baseball, but the four-ounce burrowing owls carry a legacy at Florida Atlantic University that ...
They’re helping burrowing owls get their underground homes ready for the season. The site is home to deer, songbirds and North America’s largest population of burrowing owls, said Jon Bloom ...
FILE - A burrowing owl and three young chicks sit at the entrance to their nest in Brian Piccalo Park in Pembroke Pines, Fla. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Jose Camacho was frustrated ...
The Cape Coral Wildlife Trust now owns 81 lots in the city, which is second only to Jacksonville in terms of geographic size.
According to the school, the project broke ground in December. Why do some owls nest underground but others in trees? Burrowing owls, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, are small ...