Is a burrowing owl bird of prey?

Yes, the burrowing owl is a bird of prey. It is a small owl, typically measuring between 18 and 25 cm in length and weighing between 150 and 300 g. Burrowing owls are found in open grasslands and deserts in the Americas, from Canada to Argentina. They are typically found in burrows dug by other animals, such as prairie dogs or ground squirrels. Burrowing owls hunt small mammals, insects, and reptiles. They are diurnal, meaning that they are active during the day.