Group Since Dec 21, 2014
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| Title | Author | Replies | Last Replier | Latest Post |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sticky Welcome New Members! Introduce yourself here | M | 49 | LukeWildlifeGuy | 15 days ago |
| Howdy | oceanic potato (deleted) | 0 | oceanic potato (deleted) | 6 months ago |
| What’s people opinion on taking photos of owls WITH the flash on? | bloodypawprintz | 0 | bloodypawprintz | 1 year ago |
| Cant delete Photo | sdawesy1 | 0 | sdawesy1 | 6 years ago |
| help with id of owl | Amit-pal | 0 | Amit-pal | 6 years ago |
| Moderators wanted | M | 1 | LJHankandKaren | 7 years ago |
| Cover Photo | nutritious bucket (deleted) | 0 | nutritious bucket (deleted) | 7 years ago |
| Thanks... | GundamRX91 | 0 | GundamRX91 | 7 years ago |
| thank you | rs1966+- | 0 | rs1966+- | 8 years ago |
| Young owl | GundamRX91 | 0 | GundamRX91 | 8 years ago |
Group Description
Owls, birds of the order Strigiformes, include about 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision and binaural hearing, and feathers adapted for silent flight. Exceptions include the diurnal northern hawk-owl and the gregarious burrowing owl.Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica and some remote islands.
Owls are divided into two families: the true owls, Strigidae; and the barn-owls, Tytonidae.
Additional Info
- This group doesn’t care how many other groups a photo is in
- Accepted media types: Photos, Videos
- Accepted content types: Photos
- Accepted safety levels: Safe