Barn Owl Species
Barn owl habitat and distribution.
Barn owl species. Single birds have been recorded in new zealand on a dozen occasions since 1947 and since 2008 a single pair has bred in northland. Gray and cinnamon above and white below although some have cinnamon colored and spotty chests. The barn owl is a nongame species with no open hunting season. Medium sized owl with a white heart shaped face.
Lanky with a whitish face chest and belly and buffy upperparts this owl roosts in hidden quiet places during the day. The barn owl is a medium sized owl with no ear tufts and a heart shaped face. Barn owls are the most common owl species in the world and can be found on every continent except antarctica though they are scarce in many areas. This includes harming or removing a nest.
Short eared owl adult snowy owl adult female immature male. Similar looking birds to barn owl. It is also known as the common barn owl to distinguish it from the other species in its family tytonidae which forms one of the two main lineages of living owls the other being the typical owls strigidae. If you find an injured owl.
The barn owls are mostly nocturnal and generally non migratory living in pairs or singly. The species name alba refers to the colour white. Five species of barn owl are threatened and some island species have gone extinct during the holocene or earlier e g. Main species barn owl.
Tyto pollens known from the fossil record of andros island in the bahamas and possibly the basis for the mythical chickcharnie. You can find them by listening for their eerie raspy calls quite unlike the hoots of other owls. Other names for the barn owl have included monkey faced owl ghost. Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal barn owls are silent predators of the night world.
Barn owls are the most widely distributed species of owl in the world breeding on all continents except antarctica. The barn owl tyto alba is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds. In north america barn owls prefer open grassland and meadow habitats or sparsely forested areas including marshes and agricultural regions as well as urban and suburban areas.