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Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)

Great horned owls are the most common owls in Minnesota and perhaps the most adaptable on the continent. They are excellent hunters, with silent flight, night vision, sensitive hearing, large talons, and hooked beaks. The live in both open and wooded areas, perching up high to quietly search for prey. Great horned owls eat mostly rodents, but will also feed on waterfowl and other birds, including smaller owls.

Description: The Great Horned Owl ranges from 43 cm (17 in) in low latitudes and altitudes, to 53 cm (21 in) in areas like Alaska, northern Canada and the Andes of Ecuador. Large head and body; large yellow forward- directed eyes; soft plumage; ear tufts are dark brown, mottled in white and buff; face is white to buff; locket of white at throat; powerful taloned feet and hooked beak of a predator. It has two color phases, orange or whitish. The white phase is present on the wooded plains of North and South America.

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