1, short-eared owl
Short-eared owl, whose name is not obvious because of its short ears, is a large owl with a body length of 38-40 cm. They are affectionately called "big cats" by bird friends. They are the most widely distributed owls in China. Their breeding grounds are Daxinganling, Heilongjiang and Liaoning in eastern Inner Mongolia, and other places are winter migratory birds, which can be seen in winter.
2. long-eared owl
Long-eared owls are famous for their long ears, with a body length of 26-40 cm, commonly known as night owls. The long-eared owl is a resident bird in China, Qinghai and Xinjiang. There are summer migratory birds in Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, eastern Inner Mongolia and Hebei, and winter migratory birds in southern Hebei.
3.ghost owl
Ghost owls are named for their strange calls and quiet actions. In fact, the ghost owl is still cute. Ghost owl is 23-26 cm long and is a resident bird in Xinjiang, Gansu, Northeast China and northern Inner Mongolia. Other areas are winter migrants, which can be seen in winter.
4. locusts
It is about 35 cm long and has a heart-shaped face, similar to a barn owl, distributed in Jiangsu, Jiangxi and its southern provinces.
5. Small owl with longitudinal stripes
A little owl about 23cm long, with yellow eyes and big pupils, likes to stare for a long time. It is the cutest owl and is called "kitten" by bird friends. This small owl has obvious longitudinal stripes on its abdomen. It is a resident bird widely distributed in northern and western China, and it is easy to see in both urban and rural areas.