Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) {!--큰뿔부엉이--> great horned owl
Aves > Strigiformes > Strigidae
Bubo virginianus (J. F. Gmelin, 1788)
Photographer: Terry Spivey, USDA Forest Service
Descriptor: Adult(s)
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Terry Spivey, USDA Forest Service, www.forestryimages.org
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The Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) is a large owl native to the Americas. It is a powerful, mottled-brown predator that ranges from Arctic tree limits south to the Strait of Magellan. The Great Horned Owls are extremely adaptable birds with a vast range and is the most widely distributed true owl in the Americas. Bubo virginianus is often more than 60 cm long, with a wingspan often approaching 200 cm. Its primary diet is rabbits and hares, rats and mice, and voles, although it freely hunts any animal it can overtake, including rodents and other small mammals, larger mid-sized mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
Order: Strigiformes > Family: Strigidae > Genus: Bubo > Species: Bubo virginianus