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Burrowing owls are the only owls in North America that live in the ground. They have lost much habitat with the demise of black-tailed prairie dogs. This one is living right next to a narrow county road with undeveloped land surrounding in southeast Dallas County. I learned of it through local birding connections.

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John Cappello 12 Aug 2012

Your art style is very Unbelievable Good ,Amazingly skilled photos and always Excellent work.

Vernonette Gaddy 10 Aug 2012

I like this owl's fierce determined, all-knowing look. I also like how the designs of the owl's head, breast, and feathers look almost the same as the gravel that the owl is standing on.

Chris Roukema 31 Jul 2012

Awesome Photo of this Beautiful Creature, Brenda!!!! It is truly Sad losing so much Natural Habitat for All the Wonderful Animals!!!!!! Your Work is Absolutely Awesome, Brenda!!!!!! Smiles & Greetings from Canada!!!!!!!!!!!

surekha rao 26 Jan 2012

Excellent shots and info, Brenda! You certainly have an amazing collection of nature and wildlife photographs! Will take time to view them!

KC CHANG 25 Jan 2012

GREAT SHOT!

Karen Helsing 24 Jan 2012

I love the expereeion on hisw face!

ruth sears 22 Jan 2012

it is such a shame about them losing their habitat like that , it is such a cute little owl~

Stanley Layman 22 Jan 2012

Cute, looks to be about the size of a Screech Owl. They tend to hang out in barns.

Sharon Gonzalez 22 Jan 2012

WHAT A LITTLE CUTIE, BRENDA.

jamie winter 22 Jan 2012

oh so wonderful , excellent work!

Peter Rivron 22 Jan 2012

Splendid capture Brenda.

Joanie Holliday 22 Jan 2012

Terrific shots.. all of them Brenda.. So neat !! Joanie