The Bird Book/Barn Owls

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The Bird Book
by Chester A. Reed
Barn Owls: Family Aluconidae
152493The Bird Book — Barn Owls: Family AluconidaeChester A. Reed


BARN OWLS.

BIRDS OF PREY

Family Alucondidae

365. BARN OWL. Aluco pratincola.

Range. Chiefly in the southern parts of the United States ; north casually to Massachusetts, Minnesota and Washington.

White

This is one of the lightest colored of the Owls; it has a long, peculiarly hooded face,

from which it gets the name of "Monkey-faced Barn Owl

Owl." Its plumage is yellowish buff, specked and barred lightly with blackish.

It nests usually in hollow cavities of trees, but appears to have no objections to barns, holes in banks, or anywhere it can find a concealed crevice in which to deposit its four to six pure white eggs; size 1.70 x 1.30.