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Contents
I. Introduction
II. What do they look like?
III. Food and Hunting
IV. Habitat
V. Warning
VI. Glossary
IntroductionIntroduction
This presentation is about the Tawny This presentation is about the Tawny Owl, Barn Owl and European Eagle Owl, Barn Owl and European Eagle Owl. The tawny owl lives in the Owl. The tawny owl lives in the woodland in much of Europe and woodland in much of Europe and southern Asia.southern Asia.
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What do they look like?What do they look like?
The Tawny Owl has a wingspan of 1008mm and weighs around 478g, they are around 45cm tall. It has a face like a satellite dish. The Tawny Owl cannot move their eyes but can turn their head 270 degrees. This bird will migrate.
The barn owl is handsome bird with small black eyes and a white tummy also large wingspan.
The European Eagle Owl has a wingspan of 2 metres. It is the owl in the world and is 70cm tall. It looks really vicious. They have a circle on their face.
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Food and HuntingFood and Hunting
The European Eagle OwlThe European Eagle Owl’s biggest prey is a small deer. They hunt with their Talons. First they creep up to their prey and kill it with their Talons and eat what they want then go.
The Tawny Owl will eat wood mice, Tawny Owl will eat wood mice, bank voles, shrews, rats and bank voles, shrews, rats and rodents and other small mammalsrodents and other small mammals
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The barn owl eats voles also shrews, mice, bird and other small mammals.
HabitatHabitat
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European Eagle Owls live in hollow tree tops, rocky areas, semi-deserts and also in woodland areas.
Barn owls live in buildings and large tree and rock facilities .
WarningWarning
SOME OF THESE OWLS ARESOME OF THESE OWLS ARE ENDANGERED SO DON’T ENDANGERED SO DON’T
GO ABOUT KILLING THEM!!GO ABOUT KILLING THEM!!
GlossaryGlossaryEndangered-Going to soon be extinct Endangered-Going to soon be extinct
Migrate-Moves habitat.Migrate-Moves habitat.
Prey-An animals dinnerPrey-An animals dinner
Talons-ClawsTalons-Claws
Wingspan-Wing lengthWingspan-Wing length
Woodland-Woody areasWoodland-Woody areas
This PowerPoint was made by Jacob, This PowerPoint was made by Jacob, Harry and Fiona. Harry and Fiona.
It was started on Thursday It was started on Thursday
2424th th April 2008 and finished on Friday April 2008 and finished on Friday
22ndnd May. May.
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