Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula)
The Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula): A Unique Predator of the Boreal Forest The Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula) stands as a […]
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The Hawk-Owl bird family, known scientifically as Surniinae, is a fascinating group of nocturnal birds that exhibit a unique blend of characteristics from both hawks and owls. These birds are primarily found in the boreal and temperate forests across the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike most owls, Hawk-Owls are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, which makes them exceptional hunters. Their sharp talons and keen eyesight allow them to swoop down on prey with precision reminiscent of hawks. The Northern Hawk-Owl, one of the most well-known species within this family, is distinguished by its long tail and lack of ear tufts, setting it apart from other owls.
The Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula): A Unique Predator of the Boreal Forest The Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula) stands as a […]
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