Owl Internet Links

Species Information

The Owl Pages: A very comprehensive site for species information, pictures, calls, and much more!

Owl Identification Guide: lots of information on ALL the North America owls.

Owls: Form Follows Function (Wing Masters)

eNature on-line Field Guides: Owls

Identification of Montana's Owls: Information and beautiful pictures of the following owls:
Long-Eared Owl, Short-Eared Owl, Common Barn-Owl, Great Horned Owl, Barred Owl, Snowy Owl, Northern Saw-Whet Owl, Great Gray Owl, Eastern Screech-Owl, Boreal Owl, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Western Screech-Owl, Burrowing Owl, Northern Hawk-Owl, Flammulated Owl

*The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota: Sights and sounds of raptors, species information

St. Francis Wildlife Association: Click on "Meet some of our wild guests" for information about Tallahassee's native owls. Also: How to rescue an injured raptor, build nestboxes, improve wildlife habitat, a special "kids' page," and more wild stuff!

Raptor Hospital: Newton's Apple program on how to help raptors

Southeastern Raptor Rehabilitation Center at Auburn: Raptor rehabilitation, species information, slide show . . .

Raptor Rehabilitation of Kentucky: Beautiful photos and lots of information -- hard-to-find facts, like life expectancies and wingspans

 

Owl Pellets

What is an Owl Pellet? - Click on "Owl Pellet Dissection." This is on-line, virtual owl pellet dissection! Very cool stuff!

Owl Pellets - A World of Discovery: What are owl pellets? How are they formed? Where can you find them? What can you learn from them?

 

Owl Watching

OwlCam: "Share in the adventures of a pair of Northern Barred Owls (Strix varia varia) as they raise their family in a nest box in Eastern Massachusetts."

 

Lots of Great Bird Stuff

* The Bird Site: from The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. A great resource for teachers and for kids who are hungry for bird knowledge!

 

Owl Shopping

The Owl's Nest: A catalog for owl collectors

 

OWL CLASSES

THE WILD CLASSROOM