Consider yourself lucky that, unlike owls, you can see something that's close to your eyes. Otherwise, you'd miss this delightful puffball.
How adorable.
This glamorous owl hangs out in a studio all day having his photo taken, but not all birds of prey are so pampered.
In fact, according to the Burrowing Owl Conservation Network, the burrowing owl is in big trouble. Though federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the burrowing owl is losing its habitat to land development and prairie dog control measures. Don't stress just yet—there's something you can do. Get involved in conservation efforts here.
http://burrowingowlconservation.org/Help.html (http://burrowingowlconservation.org/Help.html) How to help.
http://www.takepart.com/news/tag/daily-cuteness-challenge (http://www.takepart.com/news/tag/daily-cuteness-challenge) Other daily cuteness.
Ummmm - am I missing something? Why is that wee lad in a photo studio (cute as he is) instead of with his parents? Maybe if I read the piece...
:wave: Donna, you made my morning by posting these precious babies! :cute: That owl is just as cute as it can be! Rupert the deer is so tiny and I love the hedgehog's little cast. Baby animals make me smile! ;D Thanks my friend! :2thumbsup: