Tawny owls face threats from various predators, including larger Birds of Prey like eagles and hawks. Young owls and their nests may also be vulnerable to mammals such as foxes, raccoons, and domestic cats. Additionally, human activities, habitat loss, and collisions with vehicles pose significant risks to their population. Despite these threats, tawny owls are generally well-adapted to their environments and maintain stable populations in many areas.
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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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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tawny owls eat mice, rabbits, mice and rats
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The term tawny refers to a yellowish brown or orange-brown color, usually with regard to cats.
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