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Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) Cape Coral Florida USA
European Eagle Owl - Profile portrait
Owl in a tree
A Great Horned Owl in a nest with only eyes and ears showing.
Burrowing Owls safely sitting at the edge of their burrow
Caburé - Austral Pygmy Owl, in the forest at El Cóndor Estancia
A female Canada Goose is keeping a low profile while incubating its eggs, along the St. Lawrence River.
A Great Horned Owl in captivity after being rescued following an injury.
Spotted owlet perched in a tree
Little owl (Athena noctua)
Little owl
Taxon name: Powerful Owl (juvenile)\nTaxon scientific name: Ninox strenua\nLocation: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Small eurasian eagle-owl, bubo bubo, chicks looking from nest in rocky cliff with rests of rats and dead animals around. Little young birds in wilderness with copy space.
Little owl close-up portrait. British Wildlife Centre, Lingfield. They undertake rescue and breeding programmes for release into the wild.
Close up Eurasian Eagle Owl Foot and Talons
A little owl sitting on a tree branch.
The Little Owl
Little owl at the edge of its nest in a hollow tree
A closeup of a cute spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) sleeping on a tree and basking
Portrait of  eurasian eagle-owl \nor  Iberian eagle-owl,  the larger owl. The Eurasian eagle-owl is largely nocturnal in activity, as are most owl species, with its activity focused in the first few hours after sunset and the last few hours before sunrise.
Burrowing Owl perched, La Pampa Province, Patagonia, Argentina.
Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus). Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts
Explore the fascinating Tawny Frogmouth, a unique nocturnal bird native to Australia. With its owl-like appearance and cryptic plumage, it blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
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, also called the shoco, is a small, long-legged owl found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. Burrowing owls can be found in grasslands, rangelands, agricultural areas, deserts, or any other open, dry area with low vegetation. They nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs. Unlike most owls, burrowing owls are often active during the day, although they tend to avoid the midday heat.
Littke owl looking
Burrowing Owl spotted in Imperial, California
Burrowing Owls at nesting hole in central Colorado near Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, North America. Owls are looking around before taking flight. Nearest large cities are Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah
Karumba, Queensland, Australia
Vultures at plain
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