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Great Horned Owl
The Great Horned Owl is the most widely distributed own across North and South America. Twenty subspecies have been identified. It is the heaviest owl in Central and South America and the second heaviest owl in North America. They have relatively short wings ranging in length from 300 – 400 centimetres (12 – 16 inches) which gives them a high level of maneuverability.

They prey largely on rabbits and hares but also eat a wide range of larger sized mammals as well as birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Hunting takes place in the evening or early morning. Small prey are eaten whole while larger creatures are torn into pieces. The indigestible bones, feathers and fur is regurgitated as a pellet several hours after eating.

Great Horned Owls form pair bonds and are highly territorial. They nest in Canada as early as March or April.

Fun Facts

Because a pair defends a territory they do not form dense populations in any given area

scientific classification

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Strigiformes

Family

Strigidae

Genus

Bubo

Species

B. virginianus

Where to find us

Safari Niagara is home to seven (7) Great Horned Owls

did you know?

Great Horned Owls do not make good candidates for the sport of falconry. They can become very aggressive toward their handlers
The longest lifespan of a wild Great Horned Owl was 28 years but a captive female in San Diego turned 50 in 2012
Great Horned Owls are monogamous
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