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  2. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    The western barn owl (T. alba) can be found in Africa and parts of Asia, including Eurasia. The American barn owl (T. furcata) can be found from North to South America. Lastly, the Australian barn owl (T. delicatula) can be found in Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, and Asia. [4] Bay owls, genus Phodilus

  3. Tyto - Wikipedia

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    In the list of birds maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC) the barn owl is now split into four species: the western barn owl (Tyto alba) (10 subspecies), the American barn owl (Tyto furcata) (12 subspecies), the eastern barn owl (Tyto javanica) (7 subspecies ...

  4. Western barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian eagle-owl (B. bubo) is a noted predator of Western barn owl. In Africa, the principle predators of Western barn owls are Verreaux's eagle-owls and Cape eagle-owls . [ 33 ] [ 34 ] In Europe, although less dangerous than the eagle owl, the chief diurnal predators are the northern goshawk ( Accipiter gentilis ) and the common buzzard ...

  5. Western screech owl - Wikipedia

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    The primary call is an accelerating series of short whistles at an increasing tempo or a short then long trill falling slightly at end. Other calls: barking and chuckling, similar to the eastern screech owl. [6] They also make a high pitched screech. The two primary songs for the Western Screech Owl are the bounce and double trill.

  6. American barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The American barn owl is a medium-sized, pale-coloured owl with long wings and a short, squarish tail. However, the largest-bodied race of barn owl, T. f. furcata from Cuba and Jamaica, is also an island race, albeit being found on more sizeable islands with larger prey and few larger owls competing for dietary resources. [3]

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  9. Category:Native birds of Western Canada - Wikipedia

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    Western bluebird; Western kingbird; Western screech owl; Western tanager; Western wood pewee; White-headed woodpecker; White-tailed ptarmigan; White-throated swift; Willow flycatcher; Wilson's phalarope