Snowy Owls winter south through Canada and northernmost Eurasia, with irruptions occurring further south in some years.
They have been reported as far south as Texas, Georgia, the American Gulf states, southern Russia, northern China and even the Caribbean.
Between 1967 and 1975, Snowy Owls bred on the remote island of Fetlar in the Shetland Isles north of Scotland, UK.
Females summered as recently as 1993, but their status in the British Isles is now that of a rare winter visitor to Shetland, the Outer Hebrides and the Cairngorms.
In January 2009, a Snowy Owl appeared in Spring Hill, Tennessee, the first reported sighting in the state since 1987.
Snow owls.
there are different kinds of owls. there are snowy owls that live in the tundra they can adapt to snow.
Yes.
it probably does because it's in the name "snowy owls"
Snow owls are a breed of owl, while snowy owls have snow on them.
snowy owls are called snowy owls because they are white which makes them look like snow and they live where snow is usually at.
snow owls have to becareful of bobcats.
I've only seen one and I live in Minneapolis.
babie snow owls are born in the winter that's why they're called snow owls.
yes they do . look at their name . then look @ their color . they are white so they can camouflage in the snow to catch their prey without it seeing them . it can also hide from enemies and predators .
snowy owls live in Eurasia, tundra, and meadows.
snow owles migrate alone