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The Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia
ulula)
is a medium sized owl. The term "hawk" refers to its
falcon-like wing shape and long tail. It is the only living
species in the genus
Surnia.
The species is sometimes called simply the Hawk Owl;
however, many species of owls in the
Ninox
genus are also called hawk owls.
This bird is 35-43 cm long with a 69-82 cm wingspan. It has
a rounded head with yellow eyes, dark brown upperparts and
barred underparts and tail.
It is found in the boreal forests of North America and
Eurasia, usually on the edges of more open woodland. This
bird nests in large tree cavities or uses nests abandoned by
other large birds. It has little fear of humans, and will
attack if the young are approached too closely.
This is a partially diurnal owl, which hunts voles and birds
like thrushes. It waits on a perch and takes advantage of
its rapid flight to overtake prey. The Hawk Owl has
exceptional hearing and can plunge into snow to capture
rodents below the surface.
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