10 Types of Common Owls in The US

By Akash

Great horned owl: large, brown owl with a heart-shaped face.

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Barn owl: small, white owl with heart-shaped face and dark eyes.

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Eastern screech owl: small, brown owl with a heart-shaped face and dark eyes.

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Snowy owl: large, white owl with yellow eyes.

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Long-eared owl: medium-sized, brown owl with long ear tufts.

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Short-eared owl: medium-sized, brown owl with short ear tufts.

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Burrowing owl: small, brown owl with a white belly and a long, sharp beak.

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Mottled owl: medium-sized, brown owl with a mottled appearance.

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Elf owl: smallest owl in North America, with a brown body and a white belly.

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Northern saw-whet owl: small, brown owl with a saw-toothed edge to its facial disk.

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