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Thursday 15 June 2017

All About Owls

All About Owls
Owl Quiz -- Owl Printout

Owl Read-and-Answer Quiz

Owls are nocturnal hunting birds with eyes that face forwards. They are closely related to hawks. Owls sleep during the day and emerge at night to hunt small prey. 

There are about 162 different species of owls alive today, inhabiting a huge variety of ecological niches, from rainforests to tundra. 

Anatomy
Owls have a large head and large eyes that face forwards (unlike other birds, whose eyes are on the sides of their head). This eye placement gives them binocular vision and very precise depth perception. Also, there are circles of radiating feathers surrounding each eye, giving them a wide-eyed, alert look. 

Owls cannot move their eyes within their sockets like we can. In order to look around, they have to move their entire head, which has a range of movement of about 270°. 

Some owls have feathered ear tufts; these are not ears, but are part of the owl's camouflage. 

Flight
Many owls have thick feathers that absorb the sounds that their wings make in flight. 

Prey and Hunting
Owls are carnivores that hunt during the night (they are nocturnal). They use their keen sense of sight to find prey in the dark (owls see mostly in black and white). They have an acute sense of hearing which also helps in finding meals. Owls are stealth hunters, they can easily sneak up on their prey since their fluffy feathers give them almost silent flight. 

Owls have two methods of hunting
  • Perch and pounce - the owl waits on a low tree branch until it spots prey. It then swoops down onto the prey. This method is used often by owls that live in relatively dense forested areas.
  • Quartering - the owl flies low over the ground looking for prey. This methods is used often by owls that live in relatively clear landscapes.

Owls hunt and eat rodentsinsectsfrogs, and birds. Owls eat smaller prey whole and larger prey in chunks. They regurgitate the inedible parts (including hair, teeth, bone, feathers, and insect exoskeletons) in oval-shaped pellets. The owl is at the top of the food web; it has no major predators.
Habitat and Range
Owls are found worldwide in a huge range of habitats from rainforests to grasslands to wooded areas to tundra.

Classification
  • Kingdom Animalia (the animals)
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Subphylum Vertebrata (animals with backbones)
  • Class Aves (Birds)
  • Order Strigiformes (owls)
  • Family Tytonidae (barn and bay owls) and Strigidae (other owls)

Owls Quizzes and Printouts


Owl
Owls are nocturnal hunters with eyes that face forwards. Or go to an owl quiz -- or the answers.


An Owl Quiz
Another quiz on owls to use with this page.


Another Quiz on Owls: Grades 2-3
A word scavenger hunt for students in Grades 2-3, using the Little Explorers Picture Dictionary.


Great Horned Owl
A large bird of prey from North and South America.


Owl
Owls are nocturnal hunters with eyes that face forwards.


Snowy Owl
A white owl that lives in the North American tundra.


Spotted Owl
A nocturnal hunter from the Pacific coast of North America.
Owl Craft


A cute owl made from three paper plates.

For further information log on website :
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/info/Owl.shtml

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