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Strigiformes

Strigiformes. Tytonidae. Barn owls Heart-shaped face, white underside, tawny brown backside Large black eyes Long legs Grassland habitat Eats small mammals like mice and voles Nests in tree hollows, buildings, nest boxes, cliff cavities Dull white eggs

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Strigiformes

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  1. Strigiformes

  2. Tytonidae

  3. Barn owls • Heart-shaped face, white underside, tawny brown backside • Large black eyes • Long legs • Grassland habitat • Eats small mammals like mice and voles • Nests in tree hollows, buildings, nest boxes, cliff cavities • Dull white eggs • Chicks covered in white down, altricial • Nocturnal bird • Aerial dive hunter, flies low over ground • Mostly common, listed as endangered in some states

  4. Barn Owl

  5. Strigidae

  6. Typical owls • Large eyes, yellow for most species and black or amber for others • Long-ish, stocky bodies • Large heads • Most species live in forests, Snowy Owls in tundra • Diets mainly consist of small mammals, rodents in particular • Chicks usually altricial • Hunt by diving from the air • Nocturnal birds • Most populations are stable

  7. Great Horned Owl

  8. Snowy Owl

  9. Barred Owl

  10. Great Gray Owl

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