Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Underground Owls


The burrowing owls who live underground instead of in trees

  • The owls nest in holes rather than in trees, and are active during the day
  • Population in decline as their lowland habitat is bought up by developers 
  • Images caught by hidden camera in 20 attempts over six months
By
Amanda Williams
With coyotes lurking, stray dogs sniffing and raptors soaring above, you could forgive these wide-eyed burrowing owls for looking slightly nervous.
Using a camera hidden in a traffic cone photographer Mac Stone captured the magnificent birds, which nest in underground holes rather than in trees, in 20 attempts over six months.
The charming results show the wise creatures curiously gazing out over the grassland from their tunnelled habitat in Southern Florida.

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