Ural owl

E1035831

The Ural owl is a large, pale, and powerful nocturnal bird of prey native to European and Asian forests, known for its rounded head, dark eyes, and deep hooting call.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird of prey
nocturnal bird
owl
activityPattern crepuscular
nocturnal
aggression can aggressively defend nest
averageLength 50–62 cm
averageWeight 0.5–1.3 kg
averageWingspan 110–134 cm
binomialName Strix uralensis NERFINISHED
callType deep hooting call
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 2–4 eggs
describedBy Peter Simon Pallas NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1771
diet amphibians
insects
mice
small birds
small mammals
voles
eyeColor dark brown
family Strigidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Central Europe NERFINISHED
Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
genus Strix NERFINISHED
hasBodyColor pale grey-brown
whitish underparts
hasFacialDisc pale facial disc
hasHeadShape rounded head
hasMarking streaked plumage
hasTail long tail
hasWings broad wings
huntingStrategy perch-and-pounce
IUCNConservationStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild up to about 20 years
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe
boreal forests
coniferous forests
mixed forests
nestingSite nest boxes
old raptor nests
tree cavities
order Strigiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
scientificName Strix uralensis NERFINISHED
sexualDimorphism female larger than male
taxonRank species
territorialBehavior strongly territorial
threats forest fragmentation
habitat loss
usesHabitat mature forest with clearings
vocalization series of hoots

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