Indian Scops Owl
by Wolfgang Holtmeier
by Wolfgang Holtmeier
Elf Owl
Resident in southwest U.S. and Mexico. Preferred habitats include deserts, thorn scrub, and mesquite or deciduous riparian woodlands; most abundant in deserts dominated by giant saguaro.
source: Bird Species - bib
Resident in southwest U.S. and Mexico. Preferred habitats include deserts, thorn scrub, and mesquite or deciduous riparian woodlands; most abundant in deserts dominated by giant saguaro.
source: Bird Species - bib
Mottled Owl (Strix Virgata)
by Bruno Salaroli
by Bruno Salaroli
Northern Pygmy-Owl
Resident on the Pacific coast from southern Alaska to Central America; also found in the Rocky Mountains. Preferred habitats include open coniferous and mixed forests, open fields, wetlands, and logged areas.
source: Bird Species - bib
Resident on the Pacific coast from southern Alaska to Central America; also found in the Rocky Mountains. Preferred habitats include open coniferous and mixed forests, open fields, wetlands, and logged areas.
source: Bird Species - bib
Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
Occurs in southern Arizona and extreme southern Texas. Found in riparian areas within deserts.
source: Bird Species - bib
Barred Eagle Owl, juvenile
by Quek Kim Seng
Weißgesichtseule - Southern White Faced Owl
by captivelight
Milchuhu - Verreaux's Eagle Owl / Giant Eagle Owl / Milky Eagle Owl
by Pim Stouten
Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua)
by Julian Robinson
Brown Fish Owl
by Shreya Singha Ray
Occurs in southern Arizona and extreme southern Texas. Found in riparian areas within deserts.
source: Bird Species - bib
Barred Eagle Owl, juvenile
by Quek Kim Seng
Weißgesichtseule - Southern White Faced Owl
by captivelight
Milchuhu - Verreaux's Eagle Owl / Giant Eagle Owl / Milky Eagle Owl
by Pim Stouten
Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua)
by Julian Robinson
Brown Fish Owl
by Shreya Singha Ray
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