Hawks, falcons, and occasionally robins.
All owls cough up their food into nice neat pellets.
The skin and bones of the animals they swallow. They then regurgitate these as "owl pellets".
Owls produce pellets, which are indigestible parts of their food like bones, fur, and feathers that they regurgitate. These pellets help owls digest their food better by removing the indigestible parts. The pellets can be dissected to study an owl's diet and the types of animals it preys on.
Owls eat rodents. If you look around an owls nest you can find owl pellets with the bones and fur of the rodents they eat.
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All birds of prey must make pellets because they cannot digest the bone and fur. So all owls make pellets.
Owls are not the only bird to regurgitate and eat their pellets. Ejecting indigestible portions of food in the form of pellets is also common in raptors, hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, falcons, robins, and seagulls.
A barn owl will produce over two pellets per day. Or it can produce 3 but it all depends on how much the owl eats. But the average for a pellet a day from a barn owl is 2.
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