What is an owl for a long time?

4 This is the easiest to identify its distinctive tufts of feathers that resemble a cat ears. Like most owls, the owl has long been ears of the night predator, which feeds primarily on small birds and mammals.

Average long-ear owl costs about 13-16 inches (35-40 cm) tall, usually with women larger than men. It is covered with brown and buff's spotted feathers and females are darker than men. This bird has a large facial disk and a black beak. However, OWL with a long ears is best known for the tufts that are held from the top of the head.

Owly with long ears can be found most of the northern half of the world, including most North America, Europe, North Asia, Japan and North Africa. They usually choose open fields, pastures and pastures for hunting, but prefer more protected areas for nesting. Often there will be a heavily forested area, hedge or similar dense shelter located near the open hunting terrain for their nesting cloisst.

Like other OWL species, the owl has an excellent night's vision and is a night predator. When hunting, these owls fly low to the ground and listen carefully to movement. It feeds mainly on small mammals such as mice and oxen, but they can also go for more prey, such as rabbits, frogs and moths. They will also attack small birds on the ground or in flight. Small prey is absorbed immediately, but larger animals will be kidnapped before consumption.

Long -learning -owls are less loud than other OWL types and can not be heard, except for mating season. The male call is a low "hoo hoo", repeated every few seconds to 200 times. Female calls are a gloomy sound, most often heard in response to male calls.

When choosing a nest, the owl has long been chosen for long ears by abandoned nests of sticks built by other birds such as crows, hawks, magpies or ravens. These owls will sometimes be hdo not resist in slots or cavities. The owl does not create a new nest and chooses open ground if it is not possible to find a suitable nest.

Women will lay a clutch of three to eight eggs and the incubation takes about a month. During this time, the woman remains in the nest and male hunts and returns with food. After hatching the egg, the man will continue to bring food for the whole family. Hatchlings will start walking for about three weeks and are usually ready to fly after five weeks. After about two months, young owls are independent and have to take care of themselves.

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