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  1. Owl - Wikipedia

    Owls have binocular vision, but they must rotate their entire heads to change the focus of their view because, like most birds, their eyes are fixed in their sockets. Owls are farsighted and cannot clearly …

  2. Owl Adaptations I Owl Research Institute

    Tufts are specialized feathers that stand up from the heads of many kinds of owls and have nothing to do with hearing. Owls use tufts to help camouflage, or disguise, themselves. When the tufts are …

  3. Behaviour of Owls - The Owl Pages

    Jun 19, 2015 · An Owl's daily activity begins with preening, stretching, yawning and combing its head with its claws. The plumage is often ruffled up, and claws and toes are cleaned by nibbling with the …

  4. Understanding Owls - The Owls Trust

    Like all birds of prey, owls have three eyelids – A top lid, a bottom lid and a third transparent membrane, which can move sideways to cover the eye at an incredible speed. This prevents damage to the eye …

  5. The Silent Flight of Owls, Explained | Audubon

    Jul 28, 2017 · Even large owls, like Barred and Barn Owls, manage to fly nearly silently through the trees. How do they pull it off—and why?

  6. Owl - Adaptations, Nocturnal, Predator | Britannica

    Jan 2, 2026 · All owls share the same general body plan. The wings are long and rounded, the tail short. The legs and toes are of medium length and exceptionally strong for the size of the bird. Each toe is …

  7. Owl Facts | Birds | BBC Earth

    Jul 22, 2025 · With keen eyesight and a carnivorous diet, owls are raptors—solitary birds of prey that sleep during the day and hunt in the dead of the night…

  8. Owls, facts and information | National Geographic

    Some owls hunt during the day or at dusk, but the majority pursue prey at night, aided by their ultra-sensitive hearing and excellent night vision.

  9. Owl Facts - Missouri Department of Conservation

    As predators, owls play an important role in controlling mice, rats, and rabbits, which can become pests. In the process, they tend to select those easiest to catch — slower, weaker, or diseased — thus …

  10. Characteristics and Behavior of Owls - Carolina Biological Supply

    Owls hunt throughout the night in deserted places such as cemeteries, run-down farms, and other open areas. The diet of many owls consists mainly of rodents and other small animals. Prey is usually …