Blakiston's Fish Owl having dinner
by Stephen Burch
by Stephen Burch
Brown Wood Owl (Strix leptogrammica) having a snack
by junis_sp_photography
by junis_sp_photography
Waldohreule - Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) with songbird prey.
by Cezary Korkosz
by Cezary Korkosz
Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis)
by Jared Hobbs
by Jared Hobbs
Black-banded Owl (Strix huhula)
by Nunes D'Acosta
by Nunes D'Acosta
Barred Eagle Owl (dark) with Juvenile (white)
by laloq3
by laloq3
Striped Owl (Asio clamator)
by Juango8a
Rufous Owl (Ninox rufa)
Native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, this species is the only exlcusively tropical owl in Australia. Considered uncommon to rare, it mostly lives in and around rainforests and hunts a wide variety of mammals, birds and insects.
by Pavel German / Wildlife Images
Barking Owl (Ninox connivens)
With mesmerising bright yellow eyes, this owl lives in forests and woodlands throughout much of Australia. More often heard than seen, one of its calls sounds remarkably like a dog barking "woof-woof".
by Pavel German / Wildlife Images
Waldkauz - Tawny Owl
by Warren Photographic
by Juango8a
Rufous Owl (Ninox rufa)
Native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, this species is the only exlcusively tropical owl in Australia. Considered uncommon to rare, it mostly lives in and around rainforests and hunts a wide variety of mammals, birds and insects.
by Pavel German / Wildlife Images
Barking Owl (Ninox connivens)
With mesmerising bright yellow eyes, this owl lives in forests and woodlands throughout much of Australia. More often heard than seen, one of its calls sounds remarkably like a dog barking "woof-woof".
by Pavel German / Wildlife Images
Waldkauz - Tawny Owl
by Warren Photographic
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