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Burrowing Owl

Athene cunicularia
(Molina, GI, 1782)
Lechucita Vizcachera
Coruja-buraqueira

Family: Strigidae
Order: Strigiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A small ground-dwelling owl with an unmistakable appearance, easily recognized by its large yellow eyes, upright posture and alert behavior. Its mottled brown plumage with pale markings provides excellent camouflage in open landscapes. It moves confidently on the ground and performs short, direct flights, often seen standing at the entrance of its burrow and showing rapid head movements.

Geographical distribution: Found from North America to South America, occupying prairies, savannas, steppes, arid zones and human-modified environments. Its range extends from Canada to central Chile and Patagonia in Argentina, with both resident populations and migratory groups in the northernmost portion of its distribution.

Habitat: Prefers open habitats, such as native grasslands, grazing lands, semi-arid regions and roadsides. It is commonly associated with soils suitable for digging or with existing burrows, particularly those created by mammals. It adapts well to rural landscapes as long as open areas for hunting are available.

Diet: Its diet is diverse and dominated by insects, especially grasshoppers and beetles, but it also takes small rodents, reptiles, amphibians and small birds. This varied diet makes it an important natural controller of invertebrate and small vertebrate populations.

Behavior: Exhibits diurnal and crepuscular activity, an uncommon trait among owls. It maintains territorial behaviors and produces short, repetitive calls, often accompanied by body postures that enhance visual communication. It is usually observed in pairs or small family groups, frequently adopting alert postures when disturbed.

Nesting: Nests in underground burrows, which it may dig itself or occupy from other animals. The nest chamber is enlarged to accommodate a clutch of 4–7 eggs, mostly incubated by the female. Both adults defend the nest and supply food, and juveniles remain near the burrow for several weeks after fledging.

Conservation status: Classified globally as “Least Concern”, though some regional populations are affected by habitat loss, pesticide use and declines in burrowing mammals that create suitable nesting sites.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025





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Last published photographs

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Photography ID: 536655
  Adult

Villa Allende
Córdoba
Argentina
11/14/2014
Nino A. Grangetto
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Photography ID: 536654
  Adult

Miramar
Córdoba
Argentina
12/12/2014
Nino A. Grangetto
Foto
Photography ID: 451824
  Adult

Santo Tomé
Santa Fe
Argentina
12/04/2014
Eduardo Beltrocco
Foto
Photography ID: 407550
  Adult

São José dos Pinhais
Paraná
Brazil
11/03/2014
Glauco Oliveira
Foto
Photography ID: 390604
  Adult

Laguna Negra
Chubut
Argentina
11/28/2014
Zulima América Schupbach
Foto
Photography ID: 390603
  Adult

Laguna Negra
Chubut
Argentina
11/28/2014
Zulima América Schupbach
Foto
Photography ID: 229752
  Adult

Trelew
Chubut
Argentina
05/27/2014
Zulima América Schupbach
Foto
Photography ID: 229739
  Adult

Laguna Negra
Chubut
Argentina
08/16/2014
Zulima América Schupbach
Foto
Photography ID: 151194
  Adult

General Belgrano
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/21/2014
Favio Belotto
Foto
Photography ID: 148236
  Adult

Valle Morado
Salta
Argentina
09/17/2014
Diego Alfonso Rosa



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Last Vocalizations published



Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Eduardo José Freitez Gassán06/08/2014VenezuelaLaraCaserío El BatatalCerro Saroche National ParkIndistinguishableAdultYesNo
Santiago Sainz-trápaga04/22/2014ArgentinaChubutValle Inferior del Río Chubut (VIRCH)IndistinguishableAdultYesNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
21893831/12/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresLagunas de Punta Mogotes, Mar del PlataLaura Dodyk
21653130/12/2014UruguayCanelonesAeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco, Paso CarrascoGustavo Miguel Casás Ksiazenicki
56183229/12/2014ArgentinaCórdobaLaguna del Plata, La ParaEnzo Rossi
21428629/12/2014ArgentinaCatamarcaRío Pisavil, Aconquija (Las Estancias)Miguel Andina
122133528/12/2014ArgentinaEntre RíosÁrea Natural Protegida Don SebastiánLuis Prevedel
21570928/12/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresGobernador UdaondoHernán Tolosa
21463228/12/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresMagdalenaFacundo Quintela
21421428/12/2014ArgentinaEntre RíosCeibasRodolfo Seró
21590327/12/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresSan Clemente del TuyúMauro Carballo
21520527/12/2014ArgentinaEntre RíosLa ArgentinaAlec Earnshaw
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 25/03/2026.