Barn Owl

Barn Owl

Scientific name: Tyto alba

 

Barn owls are medium sized birds with large wings and a lightweight body. They have large eyes and a distinct white face. Generally speaking, females have darker plumage (feathers) and males tend to be lighter coloured.

The barn owl is well-adapted for hunting at night. They have a concave collection of feathers on their face (called a facial disk) which funnels sound into their ears, increasing their ability to hear prey. In addition, they have soft feathers which muffle sound so they can fly in total silence.

Barn owls usually breed in the spring. However, breeding may be delayed if the weather conditions are bad. They usually produce 4 to 6 eggs in a clutch - although they have been known to produce up to 12 eggs. The owlets will fledge (leave the nest) at around 50 days. Sadly, the majority of young owls will perish within the first year. 

Least Concern (Inc. Bar)
  1. At Noah's Ark...

    Our Barn Owl is called Bella! Bella regularly features in the Bird of Prey Display at 2:30pm each day.

  2. We live...

    On the hill opposite the Farm Barn in the Birds Of Prey enclosure

  1. Size Fact

    Barn owls grow to 30-40 cm in length.

  2. Food Fact

    Barn owls will often kill more than they can eat and stockpile the food for later.

  3. Fun Fact

    The owls don’t hoot like other owls. Instead the barn owl makes a hissing or shrieking sound.

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