Washington is home to several owl species, including the Great Horned Owl, Barred Owl, and Northern Spotted Owl. The Northern Spotted Owl, in particular, is notable for its conservation status and is often found in old-growth forests. Additionally, the Western Screech Owl and Barn Owl can also be found in various habitats across the state. Each species has adapted to specific environments, contributing to the region's rich biodiversity.
snowy
the haooto owl
Mainly forested areas, especially pine thickets.
barn owl
barn owl
Sawit owl is one kind
The snowy owl lives in the tundra.
An elf owl lives in the saguaro cactus!
the burrowing owl only lives to be 16 if their lucky
Because Adam Young (owl city) lives there
Snowy owl, lives only in circumpolar regions
Snow owls