A tawny owl protects itself primarily through its excellent camouflage, which allows it to blend into its woodland habitat and avoid detection by predators and potential threats. Additionally, it relies on its nocturnal nature, being active at night, to reduce encounters with daytime predators. When threatened, tawny owls may also use their silent flight to escape quickly and can exhibit aggressive behavior, such as hooting or displaying their talons, to deter intruders.
There are eleven subspecies of tawny owl.
The Tawny Owl.
The Tawny Owl
A tawny owl typically lays 2-4 eggs in a clutch.
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in woodlands
A tawny owl is a member of the owl family, about the size of a pigeon. It is the most common owl in the United Kingdom.
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food
by burrowing itself. Clues in the name!
tawny owls eat mice, rabbits, mice and rats