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Title: Owls: Did You Know


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Owls Did You Know
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Burrowing Owl
  • The burrowing owl is only 9 to 10 inches tall.
  • It can be found in the prairie and range lands.

3
The Jungle Owlet
  • This owl eats grasshoppers, lizards, small birds,
    and mice.
  • Unlike most owls, the jungle owlet hunts during
    the day.

4
The Barn Owl
  • The barn owl has a heart-shaped face.
  • Barn owls are found in Nova Scotia.
  • They like to eat mice, rats, butterflies, and
    lizards.

5
The Snowy Owl
  • The snowy owl is mostly white so that it can hide
    in the snow.
  • The habitat of this owl is the northern tundra in
    Canada.

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The Northern Hawk Owl
  • This owl is about 16 inches tall and has a
    wingspan of 28 inches.
  • The Northern Hawk owl eats small mammals, voles,
    and birds.

7
The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl eats squirrels, rabbits, and mice.
  • This type of owl is about 27 inches tall and has
    a wingspan of 45 to 60 inches.

8
The Great-Horned Owl
  • The Great-Horned Owl eats rats, fish, rabbits,
    and other owls.
  • This owl is between 24 and 33 inches tall with a
    wingspan of 1 meter!

9
The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl wears the thickest coat of all. It
    has thousands of feathers. Feathers even covers
    its legs and feet!
  • The habitats of this owl are prairies, marshes,
    open fields, and shorelines.

10
The Elf Owl
  • The Elf Owl is only 5 ½ inches tall!
  • It is brown and gray with a white belly.
  • If you catch an Elf Owl, hell play dead.

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The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl does not have tufts.
  • It likes to eat mice, other rodents, and birds.
  • It can sometimes be found in Nova Scotia.

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The Elf Owl
  • The Elf Owl has yellow eyes and a short tail.
  • It eats bugs, mice, and lizards.
  • This type of owl is not found in Nova Scotia.

13
The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl is about 24 inches tall.
  • Polar bears are possible predators of this owl.
  • The habitat of the Snowy Owl is the Northern
    tundra.

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The Barn Owl
  • The Barn Owl is about 18 inches tall with a
    wingspan of 49 inches.
  • They are brown, white, and beige in color.
  • They do not have tufts.

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The Great-Horned Owl
  • The Great-Horned Owl is reddish-brown or gray and
    black in color.
  • It has very large eyes.
  • It eats rodents, rabbits, smaller birds, snakes,
    worms, fish, and frogs.

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The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl has tufts but they are hard to see.
  • Their feathers are white and brown.
  • They have black beaks.

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The Barn Owl
  • Barn Owls are white and brown.
  • It has a heart-shaped face.
  • It eats mice, rats, butterflies, and lizards.

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The Great-Horned Owl
  • The Great-Horned Owl is the second biggest owl in
    Canada.
  • It is about 25 inches tall.
  • Its call is Hoo Hoo Hooo Hoo Hoo

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The Snowy Owl
  • The Snowy Owl is about 2 feet tall with a
    wingspan of 1 foot.
  • It has white, brown, and black feathers.
  • It has yellow eyes.

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The Barn Owl
  • The habitat of the Barn Owl is open, low-lying
    areas.
  • This type of owl lacks tufts.
  • The Barn Owl eats mice, rats, voles, gophers, and
    shrews.

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The Great-Horned Owl
  • The Great-Horned Owl is a good hunter.
  • They can be very fierce when defending
    themselves.
  • They eat snakes, rats, mice, birds, rabbits,
    fish, and frogs.

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The Burrowing Owl
  • The Burrowing Owl has a very short tail.
  • It lives underground.
  • It eats small birds, snakes, and grasshoppers.
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