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Eurasian Eagle-Owl

Bubo bubo

Description:

Eagle owls are the largest owls in the world, and they are best known for their large, striking, orange eyes. They are often called the Old World version of America's widely distributed great horned owl. They have prominent ear tufts and are primarily brown-black and tawny-buff in color. Their facial disk is heavily marked with black, gray, and white. Their upper parts are darker than their lower parts, which have black streaks, and their throat is white. It is interesting to note that these owls become paler in the northeastern geographic regions and get progressively darker as you move to the Pacific coast. Also, size tends to decrease from north to south, and east to west.

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I took these pictures at Zoo Miami,

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JenniferRoge
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JenniferRoge

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jul 8, 2013
Submitted on Jul 8, 2013

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