Great Horned Owl

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GREAT HORNED OWL By: Cade Williams

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Great Horned Owl. By: Cade W illiams. Characteristics. Height 1.5ft-2ft Weight Average male-3lbs, female-4lbs Wing Span 4ft-5.5ft Tail 7in-11in Y ellow, brown, white and black bars Yellow cat like eyes, large ear tufts that it is named after . Distribution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GREAT HORNED OWL

By: Cade Williams

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Characteristics Height 1.5ft-2ft Weight Average male-3lbs, female-4lbs Wing Span 4ft-5.5ft Tail 7in-11in Yellow, brown, white and black bars Yellow cat like eyes, large ear tufts that it is

named after.

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Distribution mid-Canada to South America. Groups? Resting places.

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Classification Kingdom- Anamalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Aves Order- Strigiformes Family- Strigidae Genus - Bubo Species- Bubo Virginianus

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Conservation Status

This bird is least concerned.

Widespread.

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Predators Predators to owlets…

Predators to adults…

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Reproduction Mating seasonJanuary- FebuaryBoth male and female incubateHave attacked humans who got to close

Nests…Male and female find nest…2-5 eggs per season

Owlets…6-7 weeks then leave

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DIET Rats, mice, shrew, bats, insects, weasels,

grouse, rabbits, snakes and other small birds.

Special fringes on wing.

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Habitat Mostly dense coniferous trees

Oak, Pine and Juniper trees

Cliff edges, nooks and even caves

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Human Relationships Threats to this bird… Logging Pesticides

Helping this bird by… Rehabilitation in zoos Stop using pesticides Sanctuary's of trees and other natural habitat