Well it is snowy compared to most owls
It depends on what kind of owl it is. If its a snowy owl it would be normal to see a white one. If its a barn owl, or screech owl, etc. it would be rare if it was white. Snowy owls are white so they can blend in with their surroundings, as they live in a snowy enviorment.
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All owls are different in many ways for example there is a snowy owl and a barn owl. A snowy owl is very larger and white while a barn owl is smaller and has a brownish color. All owls change from time to time in color and depends on there breed and their main colors. The British Barn Owl is a pale cream color. Others have distinct dark markings.
You don't.
The male snowy owl is white, with three bars on his tail, the bars being brown, the female snowy owl has multiple bars on her body and 5 bars on her tail, the bars look black but are in fact brown.White, the colour of the snow.
a snowy owl would be white with black little markings
because the color of its feathers is a snowy white
Snowy owl. -facepalm- you said it was SNOWY! Snowy-snow Snow- white.
All owls are different in many ways for example there is a snowy owl and a barn owl. A snowy owl is very larger and white while a barn owl is smaller and has a brownish color. All owls change from time to time in color and depends on there breed and their main colors. The British Barn Owl is a pale cream color. Others have distinct dark markings.
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Snowy owl, lives only in circumpolar regions
The Snowy Owl.
A snowy owl is white with black markings and also lives in snowy regions such as Alaska. A short eared owl is brownish and lives in woodland areas and has a different shaped face than a snowy owl
The snowy owl is protected by its white color. It lives in the polar regions and thus it blends in with the snow.
No, it is not. A Barred owl also changes color in winter. It's rich brown coat fades to a grey, to become less visible.
The snowy owl lives in the tundra.
in the spring