Barn owl

Barn owl – Wikipedia

Barn Owls are pale overall with dark eyes. They have a mix of buff and gray on the head, back, and upperwings, and are white on the face, body, and underwings.

Barn Owl Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab …

Barn Owl Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal, Barn Owls are silent predators of the night world. Lanky, with a whitish face, chest, and belly, and buffy upperparts, this owl roosts in hidden, quiet places during the day. By night, they hunt on buoyant wingbeats in open fields and meadows. You can find them by listening for their eerie, raspy calls, quite unlike the hoots of other owls. Despite a worldwide distribution, Barn Owls are declining in parts of their range due to habitat loss.

Barn Owl Identification – All About Birds

Barn Owl Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal, Barn Owls are silent predators of the night world. Lanky, with a whitish face, chest, and belly, and buffy upperparts, this owl roosts in hidden, quiet places during the day. By night, they hunt on buoyant wingbeats in open fields and meadows. You can find them by listening for their eerie, raspy calls, quite unlike the hoots of other owls. Despite a worldwide distribution, Barn Owls are declining in parts of their range due to habitat loss.

Barn Owl Tyto alba – eBird

Facts About Barn Owls – The RSPB

Barn Owl | Facts About Barn Owls – The RSPB

With heart-shaped face, buff back & wings & pure white underparts, the barn owl (Latin name: tyto alba) is a distinctive countryside bird. Read more

Barn Owl facts – All you need to know about Barn Owls

Barn Owl Facts: Find out all about Barn Owls. What do they look like? What do noise do they make? Where do Barn Owls live? Is that Barn Owl male or female?

Barn Owl | Audubon Field Guide

With its ghostly appearance, rasping shrieks, and habit of roosting in such places as church belfries, this bird has attracted much superstition. However, it is really a good omen for farmers who find it in their barns, for it preys chiefly on mice and rats. Discovered in its daytime retreat, the Barn Owl bobs its head and weaves back and forth, peering at the intruder. At

Barn Owl (Tyto alba) – BirdID’s Bird Guide – Nord University

Barn Owl (Tyto alba) – BirdID’s Bird Guide – Nord University – Birdid

ADW: Tyto alba: INFORMATION – Animal Diversity Web

ADW: Tyto alba: INFORMATION

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