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Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes [1] (/ ˈ s t r ɪ dʒ ə f ɔːr m iː z /), which includes over 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers adapted for silent flight.
Image credits: thesocieties.net #14 3rd Place Winner: "Great Grey Owl Landing In Snow" By Maggie Bullock "This shot of a Great Grey Owl was taken in Finland, near Kuusamo.
Red owl: Tyto soumagnei (Grandidier, A, 1878) 10 Western barn owl: Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769) 11 American barn owl: Tyto furcata (Temminck, 1827) 12 Eastern barn owl: Tyto javanica (Gmelin, JF, 1788) 13 Andaman masked owl: Tyto deroepstorffi (Hume, 1875) 14 Ashy-faced owl: Tyto glaucops (Kaup, 1852) 15 African grass owl: Tyto capensis (Smith, A ...
The burrowing owl lives its life the opposite of most owls. Rather than being active at night and living in trees, this bird spends the day awake and makes its home on the ground, Magle said.
A wildlife photographer noted that the owl — likely a first-year bird that hatched this summer — had probably flown more than 1,000 miles before landing in the Five Boroughs. Edmund Berry
The majority of the 20 living species of barn owls are poorly known. Some, like the red owl, have barely been seen or studied since their discovery, in contrast to the western barn owl Tyto alba, which is one of the best-known owl species in the world. However, some subspecies of the western barn owl possibly deserve to be separate species, but ...
Medium-sized birds of prey (even other species of owl) are also taken. [141] The nestlings of even larger species like trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator), [142] American white pelicans (Pelecanus eryhtrorhynchos), [143] brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) [144] and sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) [145] have also been killed by these owls.
The snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus), [4] also known as the polar owl, the white owl and the Arctic owl, [5] is a large, white owl of the true owl family. [6] Snowy owls are native to the Arctic regions of both North America and the Palearctic , breeding mostly on the tundra . [ 2 ]