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Barred owls

Barred owls. By Jeremiah, Rojoyson, Kyle and Ray Ray. Genus Strix. Barred Owl S. varia. Great Grey Owl S. nebulous.

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Barred owls

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  1. Barred owls By Jeremiah, Rojoyson, Kyle and Ray Ray

  2. Genus Strix Barred Owl S. varia Great Grey Owl S. nebulous Strix – true owls: The owls are medium-sized to largish and powerful. They do not have ear tufts. They are nocturnal out at night. Most live on small mammals, birds and reptiles. Brown Wood Owl L. eptogrammica

  3. Strigidae family Burrowing owl and north hawk owls • Burrowing owl i have bright yellow eyes. The burrowing owl has is beak between the yellowish. The burrowing owl eyebrows are white. • The north hawk owls has yellow eyes and this bird is 35-43 cm long.

  4. Difference Genus of owlsin the family Strigidae Little Elf The Little Elf is 5-12 inches tall and have a wingspan of 15-16 inches and short tails.. They have fairly long legs and often appear bow- legged. Eurasian Eagle Owl It has a strong direct flight. The difference between the male an female is that male's ear tufts are more upright than the female.

  5. Strigidae:True Owls are one of the two generally accepted families of owls the other being the barn owls Is Tytonidae The toes and tarsus are feathered in some species, and more so in species at higher latitudes This large family comprises around 189 living species in 25 genera Tytonidae: Barn Owls They are medium to large sized owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces They are in the order of an ranging family absent only from northern North America, Saharan Africa and large areas of Asia The majority of the 16 living species of barn owls are poorly known Strigiformes

  6. Class - Aves Blue Jay Double-Crested Cormorant Parrot Ostrich What makes these birds a unified group is that bones are hollow and very thin. These factors help these birds fly. The characteristics that these birds share about is their wings, also have the same reproduce system as other birds, feathers and beaks.

  7. Pictures of Chordata

  8. The first picture is called the yellowfin Tuna • The second picture is called the Lancelet • The third picture is called the Haikouichthys, from about 518 million years ago in China, may be the earliest known fish 22 • The fourth picture is called the Tunicates, the sea squirt

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