- 15 Owls in Washington [With Sounds Pictures] - Wild Yards
Northern spotted owls live throughout the Pacific Northwest, along the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and northern California Spotted owls generally stay close to home and live in these regions year-round
- Owls of the Pacific Northwest.
Here are some of the owls that call the Pacific Northwest home: This large, dark brown owl has these distinctive ‘ear-tufts’ It often finds a home in places like parks, open woodlands, and agricultural areas, as its diet consists of other animals like mice, rats, rabbits, hawks, and snakes!
- 14 Owl Species That Live in Washington! (state . . . - Bird Watching HQ
Learn the 14 different types of OWLS in Washington, AND how to identify them by their appearance and hoots How many of these species have YOU seen?
- Living with wildlife: Owls - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
The barred owl is not native to Washington, but is well adapted to the forests of the Pacific Northwest The great horned owl stands 20 inches tall and has a 48-inch wingspan It is dark brown with black spots above; the underparts are pale brown with heavy, dark brown bars
- Owls - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
The Flammulated owl is unique among owls in the Pacific Northwest in that it preys almost exclusively on insects and is a neotropical migrant Additionally, the pitch of its rather ventriloquial hoot is among the lowest of all North American owls
- 15 Species of Owls in Washington State - Bird Feeder Hub
The 15 species of owls in Washington State are the Northern Saw-Whet Owl, Boreal Owl, Barn Owl, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Western-Screech Owl, Great Horned Owl, Short-Eared Owl, Great Gray Owl, Long-Eared Owl, Barred Owl, Northern Spotted Owl, Snowy Owl, Burrowing Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, and the Flammulated Owl
- Pacific NW Birds: Owls. . . - Blogger
The Pacific Northwest is home to more than a dozen species of owls The great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) is the most widely distributed owl in both the Pacific NW and North America, occupying dense forests, open woodlands, clearcuts, deserts, and urban environments, including golf courses, cemeteries, and parks with adjacent woodlots Other
- Owls of Washington - NatureMapping - Owl Facts
Owls of Washington Barn Owl; Barred Owl; Boreal Owl; Burrowing Owl; Flammulated Owl; Great Gray Owl; Great Horned Owl [en español] Long-eared Owl [en español] Northern Saw-whet Owl [en español] Short-eared Owl; Snowy Owl; Spotted Owl; Western Screech Owl [en español]
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