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INTRODUCTION I wanted to study owls because I love Harry Potter and there are a lot of owls in Harry Potter Another reason is because I did not know a lot about owls and I wanted to study an animal that I didnt know about I hope you learn a lot about owls ID: 552347

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OWL

By: Ruby WoodwardSlide3

INTRODUCTION

I wanted to study

owls because I love Harry Potter and there are a lot of owls in Harry Potter. Another

reason is because I did not know a lot about owls, and I wanted to study an animal that I didn’t know about. I hope you learn a lot about owls!!!!!Slide4

HABITAT

Everywhere except AntarcticaTrees

Barns

Grasslands

OPEN PRAIRE

GROUP IS CALLED A PARLIAMENT

Desert

Shrubs + Bushes

Hollowed-out Log

RainforestsSlide5

CHARACTERISTICS

Ears located on facial disc behind eyes and are hidden by feathers.Some species have ear tufts on their heads, but they aren’t ears.

Ear tufts may indicate the owl’s mood, help camouflage it, or show aggression.

3 eyelids: one each for blinking, sleeping, and keeping the eye clean and healthy.

Feet with 2 toes pointing forward and backward.

Special feathers with fringes of softness to help muffle sound when flying.Slide6

FOOD

Mice

SquirrelsVoles

Rabbits

Small Birds

Insects

Reptiles

Fish

Spiders

Snails

Crabs

Earthworms

Small AmphibiansSlide7

FUN FACTS

About 205 SpeciesUnable To Move Their Eyes

In Cave Paintings 15,000 – 20,000 Years OldCan Rotate Their Heads 270 Degrees

Cannot Turn Their Heads All The Way Around

Species Sorted Into Two Groups: Barn Owls And True OwlsSlide8

Bibliography

Britannica SchoolOwl Habitat – Owl Facts and InformationOwl Feeding – Owl Facts and Information20 Fun Facts About Owls – Owl TriviaFacts About Owls

Miss. O’ KaneSlide9

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ruby lives in Rhode Island with her sister and parents. Her favorite color is blue and her favorite food is

Ice cream. She goes to Primrose Hill School in third grade.