Interior: Tutu (too-too, too-too) The interior carving within your owl Pot Belly is a three-dimensional representation of the species’ vocalization.
5% of owl Pot Belly proceeds are donated to Back to the Wild, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and education center in Castalia, Ohio.
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Boreal Owl Basics
Length: 8 to 11 inches
Wingspan: 22 inches
Extremely nocturnal and unsociable; not globally threatened but uncommon
Preys on small rodents and occasionally northern songbirds
Cavity nesters, taking over woodpecker holes or hollowed-out tree stumps
Distributed worldwide, even in extreme northern latitudes
Preferred habitat old growth forests and mountainous regions
Generally non-migratory
Flight is straight and noiseless with soft wingbeats
Also known as Tengmalm’s owl after Swedish naturalist Peter Tengmalm
5% of owl Pot Belly proceeds are donated to Back to the Wild, a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and education center in Castalia, Ohio.
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Boreal Owl Basics
Length: 8 to 11 inches
Wingspan: 22 inches
Extremely nocturnal and unsociable; not globally threatened but uncommon
Preys on small rodents and occasionally northern songbirds
Cavity nesters, taking over woodpecker holes or hollowed-out tree stumps
Distributed worldwide, even in extreme northern latitudes
Preferred habitat old growth forests and mountainous regions
Generally non-migratory
Flight is straight and noiseless with soft wingbeats
Also known as Tengmalm’s owl after Swedish naturalist Peter Tengmalm