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Destiny

Barn Owl. Destiny. Source #__17_______. Description. Coloring:. White and brown and black eyes. Size:. 16 inches ( 32 to 41 cm ). Physical Characteristics:. It has a white heart shaped face. A barn owl hunts at night swooping over open fields. Barn owls hearing is so good that its.

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Destiny

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  1. Barn Owl Destiny

  2. Source #__17_______ Description Coloring: White and brown and black eyes Size: 16 inches ( 32 to 41 cm ) Physical Characteristics: It has a white heart shaped face. A barn owl hunts at night swooping over open fields. Barn owls hearing is so good that its

  3. Source # 5 Adaptations Behavioral Physical Their ears can detect a mouse pattering through the grass. It’s wings help the barn owl not make a noise. A barn owls mouth can swallow 1,000 mouse's. To get a mate the male owl brings the female owl food. The female owl incubates the baby's.

  4. Source # 5 Habitat Arctic Ocean Asia Europe North America Africa South America Australia Antarctica Describe their habitat here: Barn Owls live in barns, grain elevators ,old churches.

  5. Food Chain of the Owl Source # 9 The sun gives energy to the plants and the plants give energy to the mice witch give energy to the barn owl witch all end up in the gizzard

  6. Credits • 17. Miller, Sara Swan. "Owls- The Silent Hunters." New York, NY: Grolier Publishing, 2000. • 5. Epee, Wolfgang. "Barn Owls." Minneapolis, MN: Carol Rhoda Books, Inc., 1992. • 9. Hammers laugh, Jane. "Owl Puke." New York, NY: Workman Publishing, 2004.

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