Owl hawk
The owl is a daytime owl. The facial discs frame the eyes with a thin white stripe. The top of the brown-black head depending on the individuals surmounts irises and a yellowish beak. The underside of the body is entirely white, also mottled with brown. The back is spotty white and brown. The rest of the coat is black brown. In the same hue, the wings are brown, marked with white. The tail is long.




Owl hawk
Often found in open terrain or in spaced woods, it inhabits the northern forests of conifers and deciduous trees. It likes to nest mainly in the hollows of trunks or other. This essentially provides shelter for predators and meteorology for its offspring.
Difficult to observe because it hides as long as it is not hungry but it can be approached at a reasonable distance in other times.
Its main food consists of small rodents such as mules and voles and small birds.
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