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Friday, May 1, 2020

owls


Owls have a flat face and a beak and feathers. They have claws and beady eyes.  There are two hundred different owls in the world.

 A group of owls are called a  parliament. They are an insectivore. They make hooting noises  

They live in the rain forest and the deserts and they make their nest in the trees .They move to warmer places in winter like barns caves.


They have strong claws to kill their prey. The owl is nocturnal animal. They have dirt baths close to their tree and sometimes they leave the feathers behind in the dirt and some can turn their head upside down. They can turn their head 270 degrees and they can do much  more than that owls are  smart.                  

6 comments:

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  2. Morning Robbie.
    Sorry I had a selling error in my comment I’m only using my phone so it’s a bit harder to read. I’m old haha.

    Anyway you have some great facts about owls. I was surprised to hear there are two hundred species. They are an interesting birds I love their eyes. I have a feeling there is a small owl but not totally sure do you know how big they grow and if there are small owls? Maybe if you get a bit of spare time you could look it up. I’ll look forward to hearing from you.
    Keep up the great work.
    Ali

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  3. Hi Robbie, looks like you gathered a lot of information for your writing. Good work on the research. Imagine being able to turn your head almost the whole way around. Why do you think they can do this? Do you think it helps them hunt?

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  4. Hi Robbie great job on the owl info. I read in the news recently that they think some white owls have been spotted in NZ. Do you think it would be nice to have owls in NZ and Do you think they could survive here?

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  5. Kia ora Robbie,wow! I didn't know that owls can turn their head upside down. Maybe you could try to find and give us more info nga mihi, Heath.

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