Range
Barn Owls occur worldwide, on every continent except Antarctica. These are birds of open country such as farmland, preferring to hunt along the edges of woods.
Description
These are pale, long-winged, long-legged owls, 33–39 cm in length with an 80–95 cm wingspan. The plumage covering the head, back & outer wings are of a rich apricot colour; scattered with silvery blue mottling & the frontal area & under parts of the wings are of pure white, eyes are black & surrounded by a distinctive white facial disk that is heart-shaped.
Voice
Barn Owls have a notable shreee scream, ear-shattering at close range.
Diet
Barn Owls mainly hunt by sound rather than by sight. Barn Owls feed mostly on rodents including rats, mice, gophers, shrews, moles, and voles.
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