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A small woodland night hunter, with its piercing yellow eyes and distinctive ear tufts, silently prowls forests across Asia.
With haunting, low-pitched hoots echoing through pine forests at night, this tiny owl punches well above its weight in the nocturnal world.
Western screech-owls are a relatively widespread and abundant species in the western regions of North America, found in a range of habitat types from woodlands and suburban parks and gardens with mature tree cover to the arid mesquite landscapes of the Sonoran Desert.
This pint-sized predator with its distinctive trilling call rules the night skies across North America, often going unnoticed in suburban backyards and city parks.
With piercing yellow eyes and iconic "horns," this formidable nocturnal hunter rules the night skies across North and South America.
Despite being one of North America’s tiniest owls, this compact, stocky owl has a reputation as being one of the most bloodthirsty, fearlessly hunting and carrying off prey up to three times its own size.
Arguably the world’s most instantly recognizable owl species (thanks possibly to the “celebrity” of Hedwig in the Harry Potter series), the snowy owl is a powerful and fearsome presence on Arctic tundra landscapes. It preys on lemmings and voles and will also successfully chase and capture much larger mammals and birds.
A small woodland night hunter, with its piercing yellow eyes and distinctive ear tufts, silently prowls forests across Asia.
With haunting, low-pitched hoots echoing through pine forests at night, this tiny owl punches well above its weight in the nocturnal world.
Western screech-owls are a relatively widespread and abundant species in the western regions of North America, found in a range of habitat types from woodlands and suburban parks and gardens with mature tree cover to the arid mesquite landscapes of the Sonoran Desert.
This pint-sized predator with its distinctive trilling call rules the night skies across North America, often going unnoticed in suburban backyards and city parks.
With piercing yellow eyes and iconic "horns," this formidable nocturnal hunter rules the night skies across North and South America.
Despite being one of North America’s tiniest owls, this compact, stocky owl has a reputation as being one of the most bloodthirsty, fearlessly hunting and carrying off prey up to three times its own size.
Arguably the world’s most instantly recognizable owl species (thanks possibly to the “celebrity” of Hedwig in the Harry Potter series), the snowy owl is a powerful and fearsome presence on Arctic tundra landscapes. It preys on lemmings and voles and will also successfully chase and capture much larger mammals and birds.