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Owl species and their characteristics: From tiny screech-owls to majestic great horned owls and their unique habitats

TOI Science Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 25, 2024, 14:23 IST
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Barn Owls

Scientific Name: Tyto alba
Habitat: Found worldwide in open fields, grasslands, and agricultural areas
Key Characteristics: Barn owls are distinguished by their heart-shaped facial disc, pale coloration, and exceptional low-light vision. Their distinctive facial discs help channel sound to their ears, enabling them to hunt with remarkable precision in complete darkness. They are similar in size to a crow.

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Snowy Owls

Scientific Name: Bubo scandiacus
Habitat: Arctic tundra, open fields, and marshes
Key Characteristics: Snowy owls are iconic of the Arctic with their striking white plumage and dark markings. They are notably large with intense yellow eyes and are known for their nomadic behaviour, sometimes migrating south during food shortages. Females generally have more dark markings than males.

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Great Horned Owls

Scientific Name: Bubo virginianus
Habitat: Diverse environments, including forests, deserts, and urban areas
Key Characteristics: Great horned owls are among the largest and most adaptable owls, easily recognized by their prominent "horns" or ear tufts. They have a varied diet consisting of mammals, birds, and reptiles. Their hooting calls are a familiar sound across North America.

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Eastern Screech-Owls

Scientific Name: Megascops asio
Habitat: Woodlands, parks, and suburban areas
Key Characteristics: These small owls are known for their exceptional camouflage, which allows them to blend seamlessly into tree bark. They are about the size of a robin and come in various shades of grey, red, or brown, making them difficult to spot.

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Western Screech-Owls

Scientific Name: Megascops kennicottii
Habitat: Forests, woodlands, urban parks, and riparian zones
Key Characteristics: Similar in appearance to the Eastern screech-owl, Western screech-owls have distinct vocalisations and camouflaged plumage, adapted to blend into their surroundings.

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Whiskered Screech-Owls

Scientific Name: Megascops trichopsis
Habitat: Canyons, woodlands, and forests
Key Characteristics: Recognizable by their prominent "ear" tufts and intricate facial patterning, resembling whiskers or bristles. These markings are a notable feature on the sides of their faces.

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​Burrowing Owls

Scientific Name: Athene cunicularia
Habitat: Open grasslands, deserts, and prairies
Key Characteristics: Burrowing owls have long legs and exhibit distinctive head-bobbing behaviour. They are unique for their preference to nest in abandoned burrows, often those of mammals.

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Long-eared Owls

Scientific Name: Asio otus
Habitat: Woodlands, coniferous forests, and marshes
Key Characteristics: These owls are noted for their long "ear" tufts and slender bodies. They prefer roosting in dense foliage and are skilled at hunting small mammals in wooded areas.

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Northern Hawk Owls

Scientific Name: Surnia ulula
Habitat: Northern forests, particularly coniferous woodlands
Key Characteristics: Northern hawk owls have a hawk-like appearance and are notable for their diurnal hunting habits. Their agility in flight and adaptability make them stand out among typical owls.

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Barred Owls

Scientific Name: Strix varia
Habitat: Dense woodlands, swamps, and wooded urban areas
Key Characteristics: Barred owls are known for their haunting hoots and distinctive plumage with horizontal barring on their chests. Their dark eyes and vocalisations contribute to their enigmatic presence in forested environments.

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