Title: Owls
1 Owls
2Owls are nocturnal hunting birds with eyes that
face forwards. They are closely related to hawks.
Owls sleep during the day and emerge at night to
hunt small prey.
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4Owls
- Owls are a group of mainly nocturnal birds
- Owls are raptors or birds of prey
- They hunt for their food
- Belong to the order Strigiformes
- Eighteen species belong to the family the Barn
Owls - More than 194 known species belong to family
Strigidae - Found on every continent except Antarctica
- Great variety of habitats
- Thick forests to open prairies
- Range in size from 4½? to 33?
- Females are about 25 larger
5Behavior
Great Horned Owl
- Most Owls hunt at dusk and dawn
- Spend daytime in a quiet, roost
- Owls normally do not migrate, except in severe
Northern climates - Normally roost singly or in pairs may form
flocks - A flock of Owls is called a Parliament
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6Snowy Owl
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7Senses
Burrowing Owl
- Range of hearing similar to humans
- Highly sensitive to noises made by movement of
potential prey - Can accurately detect direction of sounds
- Extremely acute eyesight
- Sees well night or day
- Eyes fixed in sockets
- Can only look straight ahead
- Turns head to see surroundings
- Head can swivel 270
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8Great Horned Owl
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9- Owls have a large head and large eyes that face
forwards (unlike other birds, whose eyes are on
the sides of their head). This eye placement
gives them binocular vision and very precise
depth perception. Also, there are circles of
radiating feathers surrounding each eye, giving
them a wide-eyed, alert look. Owls cannot move
their eyes within their sockets like we can. In
order to look around, they have to move their
entire head, which has a range of movement of
about 270.
10Spectacled Owl
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11- Prey and HuntingOwls are carnivores that hunt
during the night (they are nocturnal). They use
their keen sense of sight to find prey in the
dark (owls see mostly in black and white). They
have an acute sense of hearing which also helps
in finding meals. Owls are stealth hunters, they
can easily sneak up on their prey since their
fluffy feathers give them almost silent flight.
Owls have two methods of hunting Perch and
pounce - the owl waits on a low tree branch until
it spots prey. It then swoops down onto the prey.
This method is used often by owls that live in
relatively dense forested areas. - Quartering - the owl flies low over the ground
looking for prey. This methods is used often by
owls that live in relatively clear landscapes. - Owls hunt and eat rodents, insects, frogs, and
birds. The owl is at the top of the food web it
has no major predators.
12Western Screech Owl
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13Hunting and Diet
Barn Owl
- Owls are usually opportunistic feeders
- Prey includes invertebrates, fish, reptiles,
amphibians, birds, and small mammals. - Barn Owls eat mostly mice, shrews, and voles
- Eagle Owls will eat hares, small foxes, and birds
as large as ducks - Regurgitate pellets composed of indigestible
parts - Highly skilled hunters
- Special feathers muffle sounds of flight
- About 24" from prey, the Owl spreads its talons
- When striking thrusts legs in front of its face
- Often close their eyes before the kill
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14Snowy Owl
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15- Owls eat smaller prey whole and larger prey in
chunks. They eliminate the inedible parts (like
hair, feathers, insect exoskeletons, and bone) in
oval-shaped pellets.
16I can dance! Burrowing Owl
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17Smallest and Largest The smallest owl in the
world is the Elf Owl (Micrathene whitneyi), which
is about 6.1 inches (16 cm) long, has a wingspan
of 15 inches (38 cm), and weighs about 1.5 ounces
(4g). The largest owls are the Great Gray Owls
(Strix nebulosa) which are about 33 inches (84
cm) long, have a wingspan of about 5 feet (152
cm), and weigh about 3 pounds (1450 g)
18Elf Owl
19Great Gray Owl
20Works Consulted
Burrowing Owls
The Owl Pages. 23 Nov. 2004 ltwww.owlpages.com/ ph
ysiology/general.htmlgt. Ellie Crystal.
Crystalinks. 1995-2004. 24 Nov. 2004
ltwww.crystalinks.com/totemanimals.htmlgt. Ann
Fearrington. North of the Border. 2000. 24 Nov.
2004 ltwww.studioann.com/trip01_main.htmlgt. The
Owl Pages. 26 Nov. 2004 ltwww.owlpages.com/ mythol
ogy/Default.htmgt. Spirit of the Owl. 1997-2004.
26 Nov. 2004 ltwww.ladyinblack.com/animals/owlspir
it.htmgt Title Page Credit staff.washington.edu
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22OWL QUIZ 1. Are owls more active during the day
or during the night?_________________ 2. Can
an owl move its eyes up and down or left and
right without moving its head? ________________
3. Do owls have good night vision?_____________
__________ 4. Do owls have a very good sense
of hearing?_______________________ 5. Are owls
noisy while flying or quiet? _____________________
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23 6. Are there many different species of owls or
just two? _______________________ 7. Do owls
live only in forests or do they live in a wide
variety of habitats? ______________ 8. Are
owls herbivores (plant-eaters) or carnivores
(meat-eaters)? ____________________ 9. Do
owls' eyes face to the side or forwards?
______________________ 10. Do owls have good
depth perception? ______________________
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