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Owls

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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  • Owls have more rods in their eyes
  • They mostly hunt at night
  • They have an accute sense of hearing

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  • An owls ears are on a different angle
  • They can turn their head to 270 degrees
  • They have soft feathers

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  • Great horned owls can carry up to 3x their weight
  • They have soft feathers so the prey cant hear them
  • There is only 18 species of owls

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  • Owls can not see in color
  • Some eat plants

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  • Baby owls are call owlets
  • Their eyes open 10-12 days
  • The owls stay with their mom for 32 days

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  • There are 200 species of owls
  • The young take approximately 8 weeks to fledge.
  • Eggs take between 29 and 34 days to hatch.

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  • At 28 days, the tail feathers emerge and the iris turns from yellow to brown.
  • By 35 days, the birds begin to wander around the nest; the eldest may peer out of the entrance hole.
  • The young begin to wander from the nest between 5 and 8 weeks old, but generally can not fly well until their 8th week.

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  • Fledglings in the northern United States tend to disperse wide and far before the winter—some birds travel over a thousand miles, and the predominant direction is south. In the spring, some birds show a tendency to return toward their natal area.
  • Barn owls can reproduce when one year old.

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  • As soon as they can fly they leave the nest
  • They owls have to find their own territory
  • Because the food is scarsee