Western Burrowing Owls

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Western Burrowing Owls are a unique, charismatic species. Standing at only 8-10 inches tall, they live in the ground, utilizing holes dug by other animals. They are also the only owl species to live in groups–forming something of a neighborhood watch. Like all owls, they can rotate their head up to 270 degrees to amplify the precise origin of a sound. They have no teeth, but they are carnivorous, eating insects, lizards, etc. They hunt both day and night and have … Read More

June 2026 E-Newsletter

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The Hills For Everyone June E-Newsletter is here. Learn about opportunities to get involved in the Wildlife Corridor, as well as the recently adopted Brea General Plan, the Roadless Rule Rescission, and Western Burrowing Owls. View the E-Newsletter.

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