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  2. Category:Animated films about owls - Wikipedia

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    Animated films about owls, birds from the order Strigiformes.It 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.

  3. Hoot (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is about a group of children trying to save a burrowing owl habitat from destruction. Its habitat is located on the intended construction site of a pancake house. The developer of the project intends to proceed regardless of the environmental damage it would cause. Hoot features live burrowing owls and music by Jimmy Buffett. Buffett ...

  4. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Several types of owls are crepuscular—active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk; one example is the pygmy owl (Glaucidium). A few owls are active during the day, also; examples are the burrowing owl (Speotyto cunicularia) and the short-eared owl (Asio flammeus). Much of the owls' hunting strategy depends on stealth and surprise.

  5. Pel's fishing owl - Wikipedia

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    Pel's fishing owl (Scotopelia peli) is a large species of owl in the family Strigidae, found in Africa. It lives near rivers and lakes, and feeds nocturnally on fish and frogs snatched from the surface of lakes and rivers. The species prefers slow-moving rivers with large, overhanging trees to roost in and forage from. [3]

  6. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the barn owl is likely the most numerous of all raptors, with the IUCN Red List assessor estimating a population possibly as large as nearly 10 million individuals. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] Severe local declines due to organochlorine (e.g., DDT ) poisoning in the mid 20th century and rodenticides in the late 20th century have affected some ...

  7. List of owl species - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Eurasian pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) is the smallest owl in Europe. It is a dark reddish to greyish-brown, with spotted sides and half of a white ring around the back of the neck. [ 3 ] This species is found in the boreal forests of Northern and Central Europe to Siberia.

  9. Spotted owl - Wikipedia

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    The IUCN Red List status for the spotted owl is near threatened with a decreasing population trend. [1] NatureServe considers the species Vulnerable. [22] All studies assessing the species' population trend have found populations to be in decline. Habitat loss due to timber harvesting is generally recognized as the main threat. [4]