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The Eurasian eagle-owl wild bird (Bubo bubo) is a species of eagle-owl that resides in much of Eurasia.
An european eagle owl
Taxon name: Powerful Owl (juvenile)\nTaxon scientific name: Ninox strenua\nLocation: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
A white strong feathered snowy owl on its stone in a zoo
A Tawny Owl perching on a tree trunk in woodland scenic
Siberian snow owl (Bubo bubo sibiricus)
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Young Eurasian Eagle Owl perched on grass
Portrait of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa).
White owl sitting on a stump in the dark. High-quality photo
Little owl (Athena noctua)
A captive European Eagle Owl perched on a hawthorn tree.
Barred Owl baby on a branch
The Snowy Owl, Bubo scandiacus is a large, white owl of the typical owl family. Snowy owls are native to Arctic regions in North America and Eurasia.
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.
A large Ural owl with white thick plumage sits motionless on a branch.
Male Eurasian pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) perching on a deciduous tree.
The snowy owl, also known as the polar, the white, and the Arctic owl, is a large, white of the true owl family. They are native to the Arctic regions of both North America and the Paleartic.
Tawny owl (Strix aluco)
Close-up of an Eurasian eagle-owl yawning
Powerful Eagle Owl about to launch from it's perch
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).
The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) also called the shoco during photo workshop in the Netherlands
A little owl sitting on a tree branch.
Ravenglass, England - April 21, 2008: A World Owl Trust keeper with an eagle owl on his glove. The World Owl Trust work to protect endangered owls and, as here, provide public education using their rescued owls.
Bird of prey
Australian Barking Owl searching for food.
he Southern Boobook is the smallest and most common owl in Australia. Like other owl species, the Southern Boobook is nocturnal
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