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Simple facts on 3 Types of owls (Websites used (https://www.allaboutbirds…
Simple facts on 3 Types of owls
Barn owls
What they eat
Mostly rodents
Voles, mice, small rats, shrews, and young rabbits And other small mammals
They also eat a small number of birds, lizards, insects, rarely frogs and fish.
Habitat
Found on every continent exept Antarctica
They also live on oceanic islands to control rodent pests
They live in low elevation and the habitats has to be open
Characteristics
Hunts at night sleeps by day
Great vision in the dark
Excellent hearing
Snowy owl
Where they live
Artic origins
Artic tundra
During breeding season they can be found in wester Aleutians, in Alaska, and even in northwestern Manitoba.
What they eat
Adult snowy owls may eat more than 1,600 lemmings per year.
Snowy owls eat 3-5 lemmings each day.
They also eat rabbits, rodents, birds, and fish.
Characteristics
Younger owls, mostly males, get whiter as they get older
Females are darker than males they have dusky spotting and they are never all white
They have keen eyesight and great hearing.
Great gray owl
Characteristics
Very large gray owl
Round head without ear tufts
Black and white "bow tie" under face
Eyes are yellow
Habitat
From Alaska across Canada
Far north america
Northern Rocky Mountains
What they eat
Mostly small mammals
In United States pocket gophers may be main prey
In northern areas feeds mostly on voles
Websites used
https://www.allaboutbirds.org
https://www.borealforest.org
http://www.biokids.umich.edu
http://www.defenders.org
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/
http://www.audubon.org