The age of an owl can be estimated by examining its plumage, as younger owls typically have softer, more vibrant feathers compared to older ones, whose feathers may appear worn or faded. Additionally, the size and structure of the bird can provide clues, as juvenile owls are generally smaller and less robust than adults. Banding or tracking known individuals can also help determine age if records are available. Lastly, specific characteristics, such as eye color, can vary with age in certain owl species.
The only two I know of are (Northern) Spotted Owl and Barred Owl. They create the Sparred Owl.
Grey Owl died on April 13, 1938 at the age of 49.
Grey Owl died on April 13, 1938 at the age of 49.
The hawk is know for its eyesight and the owl is known for its hearing
Usually the average owl is approximately at least 10 feet or taller depending on the age and location and species
As far as I know there isn't. The smallest owl in the world is the ELF owl. this may be what you meant. If you would like more information on the elf owl and other types of owls you can look here.http://www.squidoo.com/owlsandmygreatgrandma
Grey Owl died on April 13, 1938 at the age of 49.
Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson died on September 3, 1970 at the age of 27.
i know for a fact that the burrowing owl is a daytime hunter. :]
As far as I know none.
i dont exactly know
i dnt know faheem sorry