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  2. Barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl is a bird of open country, such as farmland or grassland with some interspersed woodland, usually at altitudes below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) but occasionally as high as 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in the tropics, such as in Ethiopia's Degua Tembien mountain range. [32]

  3. American barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The American barn owl (Tyto furcata) is usually considered a subspecies group and together with the western barn owl group, the eastern barn owl group, and sometimes the Andaman masked owl, make up the barn owl, cosmopolitan in range. The barn owl is recognized by most taxonomic authorities. A few (including the International Ornithologists ...

  4. Barn-owl - Wikipedia

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    Barn-owls (family Tytonidae) are one of the two families of owls, the other being the true owls or typical owls, Strigidae. They are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long, strong legs with powerful talons. They also differ from the Strigidae in structural details relating in particular to ...

  5. Western barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl is a bird of open country such as farmland or grassland with some interspersed woodland, usually at altitudes below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) but occasionally as high as 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in the tropics. This owl prefers to hunt along the edges of woods or in rough grass strips adjoining pasture.

  6. Eastern barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl is a bird of open country such as farmland or grassland with some interspersed woodland, usually at altitudes below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) but occasionally as high as 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in the tropics. This owl prefers to hunt along the edges of woods or in rough grass strips adjoining pasture.

  7. Baby barn owl success on County Down farm - AOL

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    Baby barn owl success on County Down farm. September 22, 2024 at 12:10 PM. One of the four new owlets at the Strangford farm [Ulster Wildlife] A County Down farmer is celebrating the arrival of ...

  8. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Included in the seizure were dead and plucked barn owls, spotted wood owls, crested serpent eagles, barred eagles, and brown wood owls, as well as 7,000 live lizards. [ 86 ] In addition to hunting, other threats to owl populations are habitat loss , pesticides , viruses , and vehicle collisions.

  9. Eastern screech owl - Wikipedia

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    The average weight of vertebrate prey for screech owls in Michigan is 26 g (15 ⁄ 16 oz) [30] In Wisconsin, the average weight of vertebrate prey is 28 g (1 oz). [31] While much of their insect prey can weigh only a fraction of a gram, their largest prey, such as adult rats and pigeons and juvenile rabbits and gamebirds, can weigh up to at ...