Northern Hawk Owl
                Surnia
                ulula
            
            
            
            
                Strigiformes
            
            
            
                Owls have an upright posture, large heads, forward-facing eyes, and strong, sharp bills with a pronounced downward curve. Most are nocturnal or semi-nocturnal. Exceptional low-light vision and keen directional hearing enable them to pinpoint the location of prey. Owls typically have extensive feathering, with feathers often extending to the tips of the toes. Cryptically colored and patterned plumage helps to camouflage them as they rest by day. Their dense, soft feathers allow them to fly silently. The world's two owl families are both represented in Washington:
                
            
            
            
                Strigidae
            
                       
            
                Most of the world’s owls belong to this family. The differences between the two owl families are primarily structural. The facial disks and heads of typical owls are more round than those of Barn Owls, and their legs are generally shorter.
                
            General Description
Casual winter visitor, mostly east of Cascades. One recent breeding-season record, from Chelan County. Has nested not far from Washington in British Columbia and Idaho panhandle.
North American Range Map


Family Members
 Flammulated OwlOtus flammeolus Flammulated OwlOtus flammeolus
 Western Screech-OwlMegascops kennicottii Western Screech-OwlMegascops kennicottii
 Great Horned OwlBubo virginianus Great Horned OwlBubo virginianus
 Snowy OwlBubo scandiacus Snowy OwlBubo scandiacus
 Northern Hawk OwlSurnia ulula Northern Hawk OwlSurnia ulula
 Northern Pygmy-OwlGlaucidium gnoma Northern Pygmy-OwlGlaucidium gnoma
 Burrowing OwlAthene cunicularia Burrowing OwlAthene cunicularia
 Spotted OwlStrix occidentalis Spotted OwlStrix occidentalis
 Barred OwlStrix varia Barred OwlStrix varia
 Great Gray OwlStrix nebulosa Great Gray OwlStrix nebulosa
 Long-eared OwlAsio otus Long-eared OwlAsio otus
 Short-eared OwlAsio flammeus Short-eared OwlAsio flammeus
 Boreal OwlAegolius funereus Boreal OwlAegolius funereus
 Northern Saw-whet OwlAegolius acadicus Northern Saw-whet OwlAegolius acadicus
 
        
       
    

