Barn Owl

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Brown patina mounted on granite rock.

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The Barn Owl, with its heart-shaped face and striking white and golden plumage, is a captivating sight. Native to many parts of the world, these nocturnal hunters are known for their silent flight and exceptional hearing, allowing them to locate prey in complete darkness. Barn Owls primarily feed on small mammals like mice and voles, playing a crucial role in controlling rodent populations. Often seen gliding gracefully at dusk, they nest in old barns, hollow trees, and other secluded structures. While not globally endangered, Barn Owl populations have declined in some regions due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and collisions with vehicles, as they often hunt near roadways at night. Conservation efforts focus on protecting nesting sites, providing artificial nest boxes, and promoting wildlife-friendly rodent control methods. Maintaining healthy Barn Owl populations is vital for the balance of many ecosystems, because they help regulate pest species naturally.

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