The expansion of the Pasco Process Water Reuse Facility has been an example of how working together can lead to successful ...
As the name suggests, burrowing owls primarily roost and breed mainly in underground burrows, officials said. The burrows are ...
confirmed that we’d found a burrowing owl. After a moment, the bird disappeared, likely back into the burrow borrowed from a ground squirrel. The only ground-nesting owl, the 10-inch-tall ...
Early accounts of the owl in California described it as one of the state's most common birds. In the late 1860s, according to one ornithologist, “burrowing owls stood on every little knoll” around San ...
PASCO, Wash. - While wastewater infrastructure in Pasco is being expanded in Pasco, officials from the Department of Ecology and Department of Fish and Wildlife are finding ways to prevent ...
The number of western burrowing owls has been rapidly declining ... "They are one of the only owls that uses a burrow, and they can't dig their own, so they will inhabit abandoned boroughs from ...
The scientific name of the burrowing owl is Athene cunicularia. “Cunicularia” means “to mine” or “burrow” in Latin. According to the nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity ...
The burrowing owl isn't your average owl: It doesn't live in trees, and it's not nocturnal. It makes its nest underground — usually in abandoned rodent burrows — and is active both day and night. But ...