Burrowing Owl
04 November 2011 23:08 Filed in: Strigidae Owls Brazil Pantanal Mato Grosso Curicaca Lodge Rio Clarinho Lodge Rio de Janeiro Chapada das Guimaraes Regua Para Rio Azul Lodge Nests

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Pantanal • August 2011
Bird name: Burrowing Owl
Latin: Athene cunicularia
Other: (Es) • Coruja-buraqueira (Br)
Family: Strigidae • Owls
Range: North, Central and South America - from Canada to Argentina
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The small Burrowing Owl is a photographer’s friend - it stands peched in the open during broad daylight. It does hunt at night but is also often active during the day.
I regularly saw Burrowing Owls in open country throughout Brazil - farmland or dry scrub is typical habitat. Often there seemed to be groups, perhaps families or two pairs.
This small terrestrial owl lives in burrows in the ground, and often stands on a mound by the entrance to its burrow.
In Brazil, the Burrowing Owl has bright yellow irises and a white brow.
Directly below, a Burrowing Owl at Rio Clarinho Lodge, Pantanal, Brazil. August 2011.

Directly below, two Burrowing Owls in a field, near Rio Azul Lodge, Para, Brazil. Sep 2011.


Directly above, two Burrowing Owls in a field, at Regua, Brazil.
Below, a Burrowing Owl’s burrow, in the Pantanal.


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