Northern Hawk Owl
Northern Hawk Owl: Medium-sized, slender owl with white-spotted brown upperparts and brown-barred white underparts. The gray facial disk is partially bordered by a thick, brown stripe that extends to the upper breast; lacks ear tufts. Wings are long and relatively pointed. Tail is long and rounded.
● Song:
"hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo", "killy-killy-killy-killy"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Northern Hawk Owl: Eats mostly voles and other small mammals; also takes birds, especially in winter; active during the day.
● Breeding & nesting:
Northern Hawk Owl: Three to thirteen white eggs are laid in an enlarged woodpecker hole, hollow in a stump, or abandoned raptor or crow nest. Incubation ranges from 25 to 30 days and is carried out by the female. Young can fledge at 25 to 35 days.
● Similar species:
Northern Hawk Owl: None in range.