Eurasian Eagle Owl Art Print by John Morgan

Easyart ID: 257046

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Small 36 x 50 cm
Image size: 26 × 40 cm
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Medium 49 x 70 cm
Image size: 39 × 60 cm
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Large 62 x 90 cm
Image size: 52 × 80 cm
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X Large 75 x 110 cm
Image size: 65 × 100 cm
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Eurasian Eagle Owl Bubo bubo

Description: The upperparts are brownblack and tawnybuff, showing as dense freckling on the forehead and crown, stripes on the nape, sides and back of the neck, and dark splotches on the pale ground colour of the back, mantle and scapulars. A narrow buff band, freckled with brown buff, runs up from the base of the bill, above the inner part of the eye and along the inner edge of the blackbrown, eartufts.

Habits: Active mainly at dusk to dawn. Flight is noiseless, whith soft wingbeats interrupted by gliding when flying over long distance. Will sometimes soar.

Voice: A deep, monotonous oohuoohuoohu. The female's call is slightly higher than the male's. When threatened, they may bark and growl.

Hunting & Food: Eagle Owls have various hunting techniques, and will take prey on the ground or in full flight. They may hunt in forests, but prefer open spaces.
Eagle Owls will eat almost anything that moves from beetles to roe deer fawns. The major part of their diet consists of mammals Voles, rats, mice, foxes, hares etc..., but birds of all kinds are also taken, including crows, ducks, grouse, seabirds, and even other birds of prey including other owls. Other prey taken include snakes, lizards, frogs, fish, and crabs.
The most common type of prey depends largely on relative availability, but are usually voles and rats. In some coastal areas, they have been known to feed mainly on ducks and seabirds.
Pellets are somewhat compressed, irregularly cylindrical or conical shaped, averaging about 75 x 32 mm 3 x 1.25.

Habitat: Eagle Owls occupy a variety of habitats, from coniferous forests to warm deserts. Rocky landscapes are often favoured. Adequate food supply and nesting sites seem to be the most important prerequisites.

Distribution: North Africa, Europe, Asia, Middle East.

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  • Type: art print
  • Paper size: 36 × 50 cm
  • Image size: 26 × 40 cm

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