barn owl

NOUN
  1. mottled buff and white owl often inhabiting barns and other structures; important in rodent control
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How To Use barn owl In A Sentence

  • I have seen kingfisher, barn owl, marsh harrier, and whooper swan at my place; my wife has seen little egret. Times, Sunday Times
  • `So you Barn owls say," the Tawny drawled in his rather condescending tone. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Even as young chicks, barn owls swallow their prey whole. Then the owls use an internal organ to separate the meat from the bones and fur.
  • The array of birds included a hen harrier, barn owls, kingfishers, sparrowhawks, long-eared owls, kestrels and woodpeckers.
  • I hope to rear another barn owl like Dawn some day, from the egg to the jesses.
  • Malayan barn owls are adapting quickly to this rich habitat and are reproducing much faster than elsewhere.
  • `I never ` eard of no Barn owls telling stories," he said suspiciously. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • And it's about the birds that are with us all year: robins and barn owls and sparrows and marsh harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barn owls are capable of flight at 56 days.
  • The survey is expected to provide enough information to allow conservationists to assess whether measures to improve barn owl numbers are working. Times, Sunday Times
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