Photo by Michael Cohen (No…not that one…I don’t think so anyway…)

For those of you who haven’t visited Burrowing Owl nests in Southern Florida, almost all of them have posts and lines, as shown here. The Owls have been declared threatened in Florida and in a few other states and endangered in Canada. As with many species, this is due to the loss of suitable habitat. They like areas with minimal ground vegetation which make parks and airports attractive to them. It’s nice to see youngsters playing baseball or soccer with burrowing owl nests located just off the field of play. My personal belief is that many birds purposely nest near places where humans gather as our presence acts as a deterrent to predators, such as bobcats or coyotes. Nice for us!

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    84 months ago

    ”RIVERDANCE”

    *eyeroll* “Enough, Jerry.”

    • Atelopus-zeteki
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      4 months ago

      E’s not burrowing, e’s standing on a post judging 'is mate’s Superb Riverdance.

      • anon6789OP
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        74 months ago

        Well, they all go in burrows, but only some can dance, otherwise they’d be the Dancing Owl. 🩰

    • anon6789OP
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      44 months ago

      I was so excited last month to get to see my first Burrowing Owl, only to be met with one of the sourest looks I’ve ever gotten. It was hilarious.

  • @Malfeasant
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    34 months ago

    You know what Stuart? I like you.

    • anon6789OP
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      24 months ago

      Depending how high this little owl can jump, they might find it up in that tree after all!

    • @MehBlah
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      14 months ago

      Don’t take it personally. It could be the situation it found itself in that was the cause.