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Eurasian Eagles Owl
European Eagle Owl - Profile portrait
owlet with feathers of a prey before his mouth, looks like a face mask
Taxon name: Powerful Owl (juvenile)\nTaxon scientific name: Ninox strenua\nLocation: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The birds of India: Brown Wood Owl in Sattal, Uttarakhand, India
Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) in a grass field. Washington State. Common in North America. Has copy space. Edited.
Eurasian pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) perching on a tree in springtime.
A beautiful Brown Boobook Owl
funny Eurasian Eagle Owl with copy space
Red-shouldered hawk is looking for a prey in his natural environment.
A white strong feathered snowy owl on its stone in a zoo
Beautiful subadult Spot-bellied eagle-owl also known as the forest eagle-owl, uprisen angle view, front shot, sitting harmoniously in the morning in canopy of the tropical tree, in nature of tropical rainforest, national park in central Thailand.
Curious Northern Saw-Whet Owl staring at the camera.
Siberian snow owl (Bubo bubo sibiricus)
Spotted owlet posing in front of the camera
Eurasian pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) the smallest owl in Europe, hiding behind leaves.
Wild young owl portrait on green background
A little owl sitting on a tree branch.
The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) also called the shoco during photo workshop in the Netherlands
L 59-73cm, WS 138-170cm.\nResident in mountains an forests, preferring areas with rocks, steep cliffs and mature trees (preferably conifers); often in rocky archipelagos. Scattered distribution, generally rare and local.\nNocturnal and partly crepuscular. Day roost in dense mature spruces or firs, or in cave or crevice.\nFood mammals (voles, rats, hedgehogs, hares) and birds (corvids, gulls, wildfowl).\nNests on inaccessible cliff-edge or less often on the ground by rock, uprooted tree or among boulders, exceptionally in abandoned raptor’s nest or n barn, abandoned factory, etc.\nIn spite of its size and its impressive claws is by and large a non-violent and retiring owl near its nest, and aggressive behaviour toward humans is rare.\n\nThis is a scarce owl in the eastern and Southern part of the Netherlands and is mostly breeding in abandoned Quarries.\n\nThis Picture is made at a Birds of Prey Farm near Lunteren (Gelderland, the Netherlands).
A photo of a Snow Owl looking in the line of Camera against green background. High quality photo
Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus). Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts
Close-up of an eagle owl's face standing on perch against background of trees
Sunbathing tawny owl (Strix aluco) against a blue sky.
Face of the Eurasian eagle owl (bubo bubo) also known as European Eagle owl. The eagle-owl is from the higher classification of horned owls and is one of the largest species.
Burrowing Owl  at home on the Montana prairie in USA  of North America.
Owl in a tree
Barred Owl, Strix varia, is a large typical owl. It goes by many other names, including northern barred owl, striped owl,  eight hooter, rain owl, wood owl, and striped owl, but is probably known best as the hoot owl.  Kalispell, Montana.
close up of a saw whet owl looking to the side, perched on a branch with foliage in background
A male Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus), often dubbed the 'Gray Ghost' due to its striking pale gray plumage, is seen enjoying its meal in Boundary Bay Regional Park, Delta, B.C., Canada.
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