Yellowy beige


 

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yellowy beige

 

These beautiful, medium-sized owls are named for the yellowy beige (also known as buff) feathers on their heads and chests that are interspersed with dark, vertical streaks. Their large eyes are yellow and they have long ear tufts. They have rich brown feathers on their back. There is a white V on their forehead that begins from the tip of the bill and extends over each eye. They do not build their own nests, but rather use the abandoned nests of other birds or a tree cavity. The female lays one egg, which hatches approximately one month later. When the owlet is about 45 days old, its flight feathers begin to grow in.

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