
Tawny owl - Wikipedia
The tawny owl (Strix aluco), also called the brown owl, is a stocky, medium-sized owl in the family Strigidae. It is commonly found in woodlands across Europe, as well as western Siberia, and has seven recognized subspecies. The tawny owl's underparts are pale with dark streaks, whilst its upper body may be either brown or grey (in several ...
Tawny Owl facts - The Barn Owl Trust
Tawny Owls (Strix aluco) are a resident, sedentary and highly territorial breeding species in the UK. They are responsible for the most commonly heard owl sound, the classic, nocturnal ‘twit twoo’ call, which most people are familiar with.
Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) - Information, Pictures, Sounds - The Owl …
2020年9月26日 · The Eurasian Tawny Owl is a medium-sized, chunky owl with a large, rounded head and no ear-tufts. Grey, brown and rufous morphs exist, as well as intermediate birds. Information Description: Brown morph: The face is either pale rufous-buff, or deep buff with a tinge of rufous...
Tawny Owl - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Tawny owl (Strix aluco) is commonly found in woodlands across much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has 11 recognized subspecies. The Tawny owl is non-migratory and highly territorial: as a result, when young birds grow up and leave the parental nest, if they cannot find a vacant territory to claim as their own, they will often starve.
Tawny owl - The Wildlife Trusts
Tawny owls are the familiar brown owls of Britain’s woodlands, parks and gardens. They are known for their ‘too-wit too-woo’ song that can be heard at night-time.
The Tawny Owl: Nature's Nocturnal Hunter - Hawk and Owl Trust
Uncover the secrets of the Tawny Owl, a master of the night. Delve into its hunting techniques, habitat, and ecological significance on our informative site.
Tawny Owl - Animal Corner
The Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) – also known as the Brown Owl – is a nocturnal bird of prey that belongs to the Strigidae family. It has a distinctive reddish-brown colouring, hence its name, and is one of the most commonly seen owls in Europe and much of Asia.
Tawny Owls or Brown Owls (Strix aluco) Information | Earth Life
2023年7月11日 · The Tawny Owls (Strix aluco) – also known as Brown Owls, Grey Night Owls, or Common Night Owls – are stocky, medium-sized owls that are resident in much of Europe and southern Russia ranging into Asia and south into Africa. In Europe, they are the most widespread of all owls, and they are the most common birds of prey found in Great Britain.
Tawny Owl Facts - The Owls Trust
Common Name: Tawny Owl. Latin Name: Strix aluco. Length: 370-390mm. Wingspan: 940-1040mm. Weight: 300-580g. Conservation Status: Not globally threatened. Locally very common, and very adaptable.
Tawny Owl - eBird
Medium-sized owl with deep black eyes; strictly nocturnal and infrequently seen. Brown to gray overall with a big rounded head. Favors woodland, forest, parkland, urban areas and churchyards with large trees; tends to roost well hidden in foliage during the day, when may be detected by tracking down the excited sounds of small birds mobbing the ...