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A Wildlife Photographer Finds New Homes For Wide-Eyed Baby Burrowing Owls

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These tiny burrowing owls are just another example of how adorable baby owls can be. Wildlife photographer Matt Poole, who lives in Oregon, shared videos on Instagram of his conservation efforts to put juvenile burrowing owls in “housing.” The birds, known as burrowing owls, build their underground nests in tunnels they have excavated themselves or have inherited from prairie dogs, ground squirrels, or tortoises. However, manmade burrows, such as pipes, can offer nesting spaces for the owl families in situations when environmental variables make it impossible for natural burrows to form.

In the videos, Poole can be seen removing the newborn owls one at a time from a bucket and placing them in front of the pipe’s underground entrance. The photographer’s hand can comfortably hold the adorable round balls of fluff, and they are staring up at him with expressive brilliant yellow eyes. Many of them pause for a brief moment at the entrance of the burrow before Poole prods them or directs them, which prompts them to dash into their new home.

Poole is a co-leader of the conservation effort that constructs the pipe burrows and releases the young owls into them. These are young burrowing owls, I say! Poole clarifies. They are unfettered and wild. The project I was a member of installed artificial burrows so they could nest in them and rear their young because there weren’t any natural ones. The team also gathers data from the owlets to assist them better understand the species as part of the project’s conservation component. Additionally, they coat them in a dust that kills and repels fleas, which can be dangerous to the underground animals. Additionally, Poole made cautious to verify that “the handling of the birds is approved by the proper permissions.”

Humans do not raise or care for the owls once they are in the tunnel because they are wild animals. The parents, who are present when the young owlets are released, continue to feed them until they are old enough to care for themselves.

Poole, who has been working on this project for three years and is also pursuing a career in biology, continues to provide updates on it and the lovely young owls on his Instagram.

Wildlife photographer Matt Poole, who is located in Oregon, provided videos of cute young burrowing owls that were put into their new burrows as part of a conservation effort.

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Burrowing owls reside underground, frequently in nests they have dug themselves or those other animals have left unattended.

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However, artificial burrows can be employed in situations where environmental circumstances make it impossible for natural burrows to form, such as when using pipes.

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The owls are wild birds, so once they are within the tunnel, people don’t worry about them. Instead, the owlets are fed by their nearby parents until they are old enough to care for themselves.

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