- Owl - Wikipedia
Owls are divided into two families: the true (or typical) owl family, Strigidae, and the barn owl and bay owl family, Tytonidae [2] Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish
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- 20 Popular Types of Owls (With Pictures and Identification)
The Spotted Owl is a medium-sized owl recognized by its dark brown plumage adorned with white spots It has a round head, dark brown eyes, and no ear tufts, giving it a gentle and inquisitive expression
- Owls Bird Watching in Oregon | ODFW
The Great horned owl is the most commonly encountered owl in Oregon It is a large, stocky, powerful owl with large yellow eyes and distinctive feather tufts or "ears" above the eyes
- All 14 Owls in Oregon [With Sounds Pictures] - Wild Yards
Nothing is more exciting than spotting an owl in your backyard if you live in Oregon These magnificent birds of prey are a beautiful sight to behold If you’re an avid birdwatcher, you’re probably eager to identify which types of owls are visiting your property
- 13 Owl Species That Live in Oregon! (2026) - Bird Watching HQ
Barred Owls (aka the Hoot Owl) are an unthreatened, nocturnal owl found in Oregon The name “barred” derives from the horizontal stripes of alternating light brown and dark brown on the wings, back, and tail
- 19 Types of Owls in North America: Identification Guide
The Great Horned Owl is the most iconic and adaptable owl in North America, thriving from the forested north to deserts, prairies, wetlands, and city parks
- Owl | Types, Species, Facts | Britannica
An owl is any member of a homogeneous order of primarily nocturnal raptors found nearly worldwide Owls are also considered to be symbols of intelligence, as well as symbols associated with the occult and the otherworldly
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