The Northern Hawk Owl was popular in the other thread today, so I thought I’d give you some more.

Perch hunting lets owls use their sight and hearing to find food. This saves a lot of energy, and also body heat when it is cold.

Owl hears a vole hidden under the snow. Asymmetrical ears help them locate prey precisely, even when it is hidden. Owl launches into a dive.

Victory goes to the owl!

Photos by David Burt

More owls and other animals on his Flickr.

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    1 year ago

    Could you please provide some more details? Somewhere between step 2 and 3 i hit the ground head first, i assume there’s something i’m missing

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      1 year ago

      It puts its feet out is pretty much all you miss. You don’t see much because it’s under the snow.

      CONTENT WARNING: Hawk Owl catching and eating a live rodent

      Hawk Owl Hunting