barred owl

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barred owl

A barred owl perches on a branch in a moonlit forest.

Definition

Noun: A large owl species (Strix varia) native to eastern North America, characterized by distinctive brown vertical barring on its upper chest and horizontal streaking on its lower breast and abdomen. It has dark eyes, a rounded head without ear tufts, and is known for its distinctive call.

Usage

The term "barred owl" is used to specifically identify this species of owl. It functions as a countable noun. * The barred owl is a common resident of mature forests. * We heard the call of a barred owl just after dusk. * Researchers are studying the impact of the barred owl's expansion into the western United States.

Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Context: The term is often used in discussions about forest ecosystems, species competition (particularly with the spotted owl), and avian behavior.
    • The introduction of the barred owl has become a significant concern for the conservation of the northern spotted owl.
Variants and Related Words
  • Barred (adjective): Marked with bands or stripes of different color or texture. This adjective describes the owl's defining plumage pattern.
  • Owl (noun): The general term for birds of the order Strigiformes, of which the barred owl is a member.
Synonyms
  • Hoot owl (informal, regional): A common name for various owl species, including the barred owl, based on their vocalizations.
  • Strix varia (scientific name): The binomial nomenclature for the species.
Related Phrases & Terms
  • "Who cooks for you?" call: A common mnemonic for describing the rhythmic eight-note call of the barred owl.
    • The guide taught us to identify the barred owl by its "Who cooks for you?" call.
barred owl

A barred owl perches on a branch in a moonlit forest.

Noun
  1. large owl of eastern North America having its breast and abdomen streaked with brown

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