It is an owl. There are several species of owls, some large or small, and not all species hunt at night. If all the feathers were removed from a tawny owl, for instance, it would reveal how small the owl's body really is without the bulk of the plumage.
A flamingo looks like a very large bird, but has four legs and in pink. It's head is as large as its body and is cannot fly!
Blue bird
an owl
Owls
it is an owl
They are very large. In fact, they take up so much of the owl's skull that there is no room for the muscles (such as human beings have) to move the eyes around. This is why an owl is able to swivel its head around to such a great extent (almost 180 degrees) On average, owls can rotate their heads 270 degrees. If humans had eyes in proportion to an owls, our eyes would be the size of saucers. NF
The bird you are referring to is a Grackle. The female has the yellow eyes.
first draw the head and then eyes than a beak.
The bird i saw had extremely large eyes, a white beak, and suprisingly a purple head. I don't know what kind of bird it is but i hope it is a new species so i can name it something awsome!!! If it is a new species then that would be sweet!!!
An Owl
This bird is called a fieldfare.
The Chuck-will's-widow is a medium-sized nocturnal bird with a mottled brown and gray plumage that provides excellent camouflage against its surroundings. It has a wide, flat head, large eyes, and a distinctive short, hooked bill. Its wings are long and pointed, and when in flight, it displays a striking pattern of white and dark markings. This bird is often heard at night with its haunting call, but is more challenging to spot due to its cryptic coloration.