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  2. Great horned owl - Wikipedia

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    The great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), also known as the tiger owl (originally derived from early naturalists' description as the "winged tiger" or "tiger of the air") [3] or the hoot owl, [4] is a large owl native to the Americas. It is an extremely adaptable bird with a vast range and is the most widely distributed true owl in the Americas. [5]

  3. Watch this baby great horned owl return to the wild - AOL

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    Our NOLA Pet Doc, Dr. Gregory Rich has to do some coaxing to get the owl to go where it belongs. The Wildlife Hospital of Baton Rouge, part of the LSU Watch this baby great horned owl return to ...

  4. Smith: Great-horned owl picks an unusual spot for a nest in ...

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    Among other great-horned owl facts from the center: They are active mostly during the night, especially at dusk and before dawn; mated pairs are monogamous and defend their territories with ...

  5. Owl in the family? Residents of Hilton Head nest featured on ...

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    After nine or 10 weeks, the babies can take flight. But mom and dad are nearby and for many months will supply their rapidly growing owlets with food — everything from rats to other birds and ...

  6. South American great horned owl - Wikipedia

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    It generally occurs in more open areas than the North American great horned owls, and avoids dense humid forest, e.g. the Amazon Rainforest. Unlike other subspecies of the great horned owl, the eyes of the South American horned owl are amber rather than yellow. Although the largest owl in its range, it is a relatively small horned owl.

  7. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Among the latter, the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), in the Americas, and the Eurasian eagle-owl (B. bubo) are noted predators of barn owls. Despite some sources claiming that there is little evidence of predation by great horned owls, one study from Washington found that 10.9% of the local great horned owl's diet was made up of barn owls.

  8. Owl photos are flooding the internet ahead of the Super Bowl ...

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    The great horned owl likely comes to mind when you're thinking of an owl with bright eyes and an impressive face. - Adobe Stock Great horned owls are known for their iconic ear tufts and catlike ...

  9. Spotted owl - Wikipedia

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    Great horned and barred owls compete with spotted owls for food and space in some areas. Barred owls have a negative effect on northern spotted owl survival and fecundity. [4] There are also negative effects when Barred owls live in the same area as Spotted Owls. [20] Spotted owls are nocturnal, sit-and-wait predators. They often hunt from a ...