Bulgaria 1988 | Japan 1983 | Canada 1998 |
Snowy Owl Nyclea scandiaca (Strigidae) |
Blakiston's Fish-Owl Ketupa blakistoni (Strigidae) |
Eastern Screech Owl Megascops asio (Strigidae) |
Philipin 2004 | Philipin 2004 | Philipin 2004 | Philipin 2004 |
Philippine Hawk Owl Ninox philippensis (Strigidae) |
Giant Scops-Owl Mimizuku gurneyi (Strigidae) |
Philippine Scops-Owl Otus megalotis (Strigidae) |
Philippine Eagle-Owl Bubo philippensis (Strigidae) |
Ancient Greece BC535 SILVER | Slovenia 1992 ALUMINUM |
Little Owl Athene noctua (Strigidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Long-eared Owl Asio otus (Strigidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Barn Owl Tyto alba (Tytonidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Australian Masked Owl Tyto novaehollandiae (Tytonidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Ural Owl Strix uralensis (Strigidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Eurasian Scops-Owl Otus scops (Strigidae) (STRIGIFORMES) |
Owl is distributed over the whole world except the South Pole, and, as for the thing which is small with a nocturnal bird entirely, as for the thing which is big from gnome owl, the size is various up to eagle owl. A head is big, and, as for the neck, the eyes turn to the front briefly, and the point where there is a bristle in a face is different from other birds. The feather is soft and does not make a sound when I fly. The foot is strong to arrest the animal which I am active in flesh-eating entirely in the night, and lived, and the nail is sharp. Ears develop well, too and can know movement of the game at the dark night.