Meet the Elf Owl: The Tiniest Owl in the World

The elf owl (Micrathene whitneyi) is a small, round-headed owl found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is the smallest owl in the world, with adults measuring just 5-6 inches long and weighing only 1-2 ounces.

The elf owl is a cavity nester, and it typically excavates its own nest holes in saguaro cacti. However, it will also use other cavities, such as those found in old woodpecker holes or even abandoned buildings. The female lays 2-4 eggs, and the eggs hatch after about 23 days. The young owls fledge after about 30 days.

The elf owl is an insectivore, and its diet consists mainly of small insects, such as moths, beetles, and grasshoppers. It also eats some fruit and spiders. The elf owl is an important part of the desert ecosystem, as it helps to control insect populations.

The elf owl is a vulnerable species, and its population has declined in recent years due to habitat loss and

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