Amazing Birds: Fun Owl Facts
Owls are fascinating birds. They tuck themselves away during the day and emerge at night to hunt in the darkness. We do not often see them due to their nocturnal lifestyle, but every sighting of an owl becomes a memory not soon forgotten. We often think of owls as mysterious creatures, but the truth is, they are well-studied, and much is known about the natural history of most common species found on our planet. They have many amazing adaptations for being top predators at night. And furthermore, they are pretty cool birds! Here are some fun owl facts to keep in mind the next time you’re out looking for an owl.
Fun Owl Facts:
There are approximately 225 species of owls, however some authorities recognize up to 260 species
Owls are found on all continents except for Antarctica
Owls belong to the order Strigiformes, containing two families: Strigidae (true owls) and Tytonidae (barn owls)
The earliest known owl fossil is Ogygoptynx wetmorei from North America, dated to the late Paleocene
Cuba was once home to the now-extinct Ornimegalonyx, or Cuban Giant Owl. This possibly-flightless owl stood over 3 feet tall and is believed to be the largest owl ever to have existed.
The lightest and smallest owl is the Elf Owl of North America, weighing a mere 40 grams and measuring only 12-14 cm in length
The largest owl is the endangered Blakiston’s Fish Owl of far northeastern Russia and northern Japan, weighing up to 11 lbs. and having a wingspan of 2 meters
Owls are primarily nocturnal, active at night. Some, such as the pygmy-owls, are diurnal and active during the day
Owls are raptors, or birds of prey, and feed exclusively on other animals they catch and kill themselves
They eat a wide variety of prey items including rodents, rabbits, birds, insects, and some even specialize in hunting fish!
Owls are typically solitary birds, pairing up only during the breeding season
A group of owls is called a parliament
They have weak stomach acids and will regurgitate a pellet after eating, which contains all the bones, fur, and other indigestible parts of the animal it ate
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