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What (who) is eagle owl - definition

GENUS OF BIRDS
Bubo (genus); Horned Owl; Eagle Owl; Eagle owl; Eagle-owl; Eagle-owls; Huhua; Bubo leakeyae; Bubo (bird)
  • Detail of an eye of an [[eagle-owl]]
  • Eurasian eagle-owl (''Bubo bubo'')
  • Eurasian eagle-owl with a [[rat]] in its beak

eagle owl         
¦ noun a very large owl with ear tufts and a deep hoot. [Bubo bubo (Eurasia) and related species.]
horned owl         
(also great horned owl)
¦ noun a large owl found throughout North and South America, with horn-like ear tufts. [Bubo virginianus.]
owl         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
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  • Cross-eyed owl
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  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
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  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
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  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
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  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
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  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OWL; The Owls; Owl (album); Owls (disambiguation); Owl (character); Owl (fictional character); The Owl (film)
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1. a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call. [Order Strigiformes: many species.]
2. informal a person who habitually goes to bed late. Often contrasted with lark1.
Origin
OE u?le, of Gmc origin, from a base imitative of the bird's call.

Wikipedia

Horned owl

The American (North and South America) horned owls and the Old World eagle-owls make up the genus Bubo, at least as traditionally described. The genus name Bubo is Latin for owl.

This genus contains 10 species that are found in many parts of the world. Some of the largest living Strigiformes are in Bubo. Traditionally, only owls with ear-tufts were included in this genus, but that is no longer the case.

Examples of use of eagle owl
1. The riders, in red and black tunics, set out accompanied by only two hounds and a European eagle owl.
2. Existing populations multiplied and species not seen for decades, such as the lynx and eagle owl, began to return.
3. The nature reserve, run by Melanie‘s father Bill, also provides shelter for rare Natterjack toads, a red quirrel and Tikka, the Bengal Eagle Owl.
4. In terms of predators, the barn owl may be predated upon by the the Eagle Owl, the O‘ach, but this is pretty rare, she believes.
5. She placed a model of a giant eagle owl high up in the barn, hoping the plastic predator‘s golden eyes and sharp talons would scare off the birds.