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Hello, this is wild suzhou.
Today, we will talk about the snowy owl, a species of owl many people have probably heard of. But today, we will talk more about their appearance, habitat, and diet.
First, snowy owls are easy recognizable by their white plumage and the dark bars on their feathers. Males tend to have less bars while females and young have a lot more. The plumage is also very thick. Snowy owls have yellow eyes and a black beak. They are also one of the larger and heavier species of owl.
Snowy owls live in arctic regions in North America and Eurasia. They like open areas like the arctic tundra, coastal dunes, and prairies. They nest on the ground, and build their nests on top of mounds or boulder. This is because these place provide good visibility to the area around them.
Snowy owls eat many foods, including mammals like lemmings, voles, deer mice, hares, muskrats, marmots, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, prairie dogs, rats, and moles. They also eat birds such as duck, geese, pheasants, shorebirds, grebes, songbirds, and even other birds of prey.
For wild suzhou, I’m Ciana, thanks for listening and see you next time.
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Hello, this is wild suzhou.
Today, we will talk about the snowy owl, a species of owl many people have probably heard of. But today, we will talk more about their appearance, habitat, and diet.
First, snowy owls are easy recognizable by their white plumage and the dark bars on their feathers. Males tend to have less bars while females and young have a lot more. The plumage is also very thick. Snowy owls have yellow eyes and a black beak. They are also one of the larger and heavier species of owl.
Snowy owls live in arctic regions in North America and Eurasia. They like open areas like the arctic tundra, coastal dunes, and prairies. They nest on the ground, and build their nests on top of mounds or boulder. This is because these place provide good visibility to the area around them.
Snowy owls eat many foods, including mammals like lemmings, voles, deer mice, hares, muskrats, marmots, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, prairie dogs, rats, and moles. They also eat birds such as duck, geese, pheasants, shorebirds, grebes, songbirds, and even other birds of prey.
For wild suzhou, I’m Ciana, thanks for listening and see you next time.