Burrowing Owl Unhappy About the Snow
by Tony Hake
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Burrowing Owl Unhappy About the Snow
Artist
Tony Hake
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Photograph - Photograph
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A burrowing owl appears to be less than happy about an early spring snowfall on the Colorado plains. During the summer Burrowing Owls can be found across much of the western United States. At more southern latitudes closer to Mexico and in Florida they stay in place year round. Unlike most owls, Burrowing Owls are diurnal (versus nocturnal) so it is quite common to find them out and about during the day. Burrowing Owls are considered a threatened species here in the Colorado. Their numbers appear to be on the decline as humans take over and destroy their habitat. Many folks think nothing of wiping out Prairie Dog colonies, a keystone species itself, but don’t think of the cascading effects of that on all of the other creatures down the line, including these little guys.
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May 9th, 2020
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