Friday, August 21, 2015

Owls

"My pursuit of finding and photographing owls in Tazewell County has been slow. With help and permissions from land owners, I have a couple photos to share"

The Eastern Screech-Owl is a small, short, stocky bird, with a large head and almost no neck. Its wings are rounded; its tail is short and square. Pointed ear tufts are often raised, lending its head a distinctive silhouette.



Barred Owls are large, stocky owls with rounded heads, no ear tufts, and medium length, rounded tails.
Barred Owls are mottled brown and white overall, with dark brown, almost black, eyes. The underparts are mostly marked with vertical brown bars on a white background, while the upper breast is crossed with horizontal brown bars. The wings and tail are barred brown and white.


Great Horned Owls are mottled gray-brown, with reddish brown faces and a neat white patch on the throat. Their overall color tone varies regionally from sooty to pale.
These are large, thick-bodied owls with two prominent feathered tufts on the head. The wings are broad and rounded. In flight, the rounded head and short bill combine to create a blunt-headed silhouette.