great horned owl
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large North American owl with prominent ear tufts: The "great horned owl" is a species of owl native to the Americas, characterized by its large size, brown plumage, and distinctive feather tufts on its head that resemble horns or ears.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The great horned owl is a powerful nocturnal predator.
- We heard the deep hooting of a great horned owl in the forest at night.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: The term is used in biology and ecology to refer to this specific apex predator within its habitat.
- The great horned owl plays a crucial role in controlling rodent populations.
Variants and Related Words
- Bubo virginianus: The scientific name for the great horned owl.
- Horned owl: A more general term for owls in the genus that have feather tufts. "Great horned owl" specifies the large North American species.
Synonyms
- Tiger owl: A colloquial name sometimes used for the great horned owl due to its striped plumage and fierce hunting skills.
Related Phrases
- Great horned owl's call: Refers specifically to its distinctive vocalization.
- The great horned owl's call is a series of deep, soft hoots.
- Great horned owl nest: Refers to the nesting site, often a repurposed nest from other large birds.
- The pair of great horned owls returned to their nest in the old hawk's aerie.
Noun
- brown North American horned owl