There are the Barn owl, Barred owl, long-eared owl, Northern hawk owl, Burrowing owl, Saw-whet owl, Eagle owl, Short-eared owl, Elf owl, Snowy owl, Great grey owl, Spectacled owl, Great horned owl, Spotted owl, Tawney frog mouthed owl and the Western screech owl. If you want to see what they look like go to this web address: Aviary at owls.com
None,yet.Most owls are still common.Some are in some trouble,though.The short eared owl is reduced in numbers,as is the long eared owl.The burrowing owl has seen a decline over the last two decades,as well.But the spotted owl remains the most endangered with nearly half the population gone in the last twenty years.
I am not familiar with Maine, but as an amatuer bird-watcher, I would guess it's a screech owl, you could try finding a recording of it online, audubon.org has a lot of birding links Or it could be a bobcat, or short eared or long eared owl. Also, the barred owl makes a horrible sound in some of its calls. Go to the Cornell site, "All About Birds".
When an owl eats its prey, all of the bones and fur go into a special organ of the owl's digestive tract. there, the fur and bones get piled into an owl pellet, that the owl coughs up every once in a while. the rest of the prey is digested just like humans digest their food. simple.
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For short distances about 40 MPH
It all depends on the breed you need to be more specific.
well i think because if you go you Google it would show you a short fast film of him drawing SOMETHING -THANK YOU
In order to see owls, go the most "OWL PRONE" area. And preferably go at night.
A burrowing owl can mate at only lakes
Prairie dogs can reach about 70 km per hour in a short burst.
Between 30-40mph! They stay mostly in the 30mph range!