Hoot, hiss, or screech are examples of this.
How owls communicate?
You can dissect this to see what owls eat.
What is a pellet?
Can turn this body part almost all the way around.
What is the head?
Owls borrow these after other birds are done with them.
What are nests?
The father and daughter go owling at this time of day.
What is nighttime?
Owls talk mostly at night which means they are what?
What is nocturnal?
Animals who prey on other smaller animals are called this.
What are predators?
Owls do not have these in their mouth.
What are teeth?
Caves, holes in the ground, or ledges in a barn.
Where do owls live?
"The trees stood still as giant statues?” is an example of this type of figure of speech.
What is simile?
Beak snapping and fluffing their feathers
What are examples of owl body language?
Mice, voles, smaller birds
What are owl prey
Owls have this protective covering.
The only continent owls do no live on.
What is Antarctica?
Pa says you have to do this if you go owling.
What is be quiet?
Baby owls are called this.
What are owlets?
Owls eat only meat making them this type of animal.
What are carnivores?
Part of an owl that does not move.
What are the eyes?
Most owls live in the same place year-round which means they do not do this.
What is migrate?
To go out in the night and make owl calls in hopes of seeing an owl in its natural habitat.
What is owling?
Male and female owls do this for life.
What is mate?
Owls use their excellent vision and what other sense to hunt.
What is hearing?
A type of bird with a sharp beak and talons used for protection and hunting.
What is a raptor?
The most common type of owl in our region.
What is barn owl?
A sound that goes out and comes back to you.
What is an echo?