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Who knows what animal the grey owl is?

Also known as the grey owl, it is a bird of prey similar to an owl.

Usually a man and a woman are a couple.

Breeding usually lasts from March to May to June.

In the process of breeding, we don't build nests, but use tree holes, caves or other abandoned nests suitable for birds to hatch eggs and raise young.

The incubation period is about one month. Hatching eggs is generally done only by females, and brooding is done jointly by males and females.

After hatching, the chicks are full of feathers and close their eyes and ears. Owls lay eggs and hatch for a long time. Because of the difference of spawning time and hatching time in the same nest, the size of chicks often varies greatly.

Life is not long.

Generally distributed in temperate zones, mainly in North America and Asia, but also in Europe.

Such as South Korea, the longitudinal valley of Hengduan Mountains in the southwest frontier of China, and Wang Lang Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province (located in Pingwu County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province). East longitude10355'-10410', north latitude 32 49'-33 02').

The following information comes from the Internet.

Latin scientific name: Strix aluco English name: yellow-brown forest owl

The body length is about 415 mm. The upper body is brownish gray with scaly spots and white feathers. The face is gray, and the tip of each feather is grayish brown. There are white longitudinal spots on the neck; The collar is dark brown and the top is silvery white. The abdomen is white, with dark brown longitudinal stripes and inflammatory brown horizontal stripes or arrow stripes. The mouth is light yellow and the claws are grayish brown.

Name of species: grey forest owl?

Caption: A medium-sized brown owl (43 cm). There are no spikes, and there are dark reddish-brown spots and brown lines all over the body, but some gray individuals are also seen. Each feather has complex longitudinal stripes and transverse spots. There are some white spots on the upper body and a white "V" shape on the face. Iris-dark brown; Yellow mouth; Feet-yellow. Shout: A very loud cry, repeated from time to time (Nivicola).

Distribution: Palaearctic realm, Middle East, Himalayas, China and Korea.

Distribution: The most common owl in temperate forests. Nivicola subspecies is a resident bird in southern and southeastern Tibet and most parts of southern and central China. Tits are resident birds in Taiwan Province Province; The horse is in Hebei and Shandong.

Habit: nocturnal, usually sleeping in a hidden place during the day. Sometimes it is discovered and besieged by small songbirds. Nest in a tree hole