Barn Owl(Tyto alba)
- The overall length of a Barn owl is 25-50 cm and it's wingspan can be from 70-110cm.
- It can be found all across the globe with the exception of polar and desert regions and some areas in Asia.
- It can be found in farmlands and grasslands with some intermingled woodland in between. It prefers hunting at the edge of the forest.
- They mostly feed on small vertebrates, preferring rodents.
- Although most wild Barn Owls only live to be about 2-4 years old, in captivity the maximum lifespan has been 20 years old.
- In colder parts of their range, Barn owls breed in late March to early April while in warmer parts, breeding can occur at any time.
- About four to seven eggs are born and usually a clutch is laid every year.
- The mother stays in her nest while the father provides food for both her and the hatchlings.
- Barn owls hunt using their sense of hearing through which they can pinpoint a rodent. Then they quickly and silently fly towards it favoring an ambush approach.
- Despite it's conservation status being "Least Concern"there are many subspecies of barn owls that are under local threats due to habitat loss, pesticide use and predation by invasive species.