The world’s smallest raptor is by no means the least deadly, despite weighing less than your average tennis ball. Here we introduce the elf owl, the smallest owl in the world

By BBC Wildlife Magazine

Published: Monday, 22 May 2023 at 12:00 am


The title of world’s smallest owl belongs to the elf owl (Micrathene whitneyi). This minute owl is about 12-14cm long (the size of a tin of beans) and weighs between 35-55g. It lives in the dry thorny deserts of the US and Mexico.

They are compact little birds, with yellow eyes, short tails, no ear tufts and larger-than-usual heads for their body size.

The elf owl likes to nest in old woodpecker holes and similar cavities in trees and cacti.

Its diet consists of insects such as crickets, beetles, moths, grasshoppers, cicadas, stick insects, wasps, spiders, small lizards, rodents and scorpions. Not bad for a little raptor.