Barred Owl

Strix varia · Species of owl
Family
Order
Strigiformes
Codes
brdowl, BAOW

About the Barred Owl

The barred owl, also known as the northern barred owl, striped owl or, more informally, hoot owl or eight-hooter owl, is a North American large species of owl. A member of the true owl family, Strigidae, they belong to the genus Strix, which is also the origin of the family's name under Linnaean taxonomy. Barred owls are largely native to eastern North America, but have expanded their range to the west coast of North America where they are considered invasive. Mature forests are their preferred habitat, but they can also acclimatise to various gradients of open woodlands. Their diet consists mainly of small mammals, but this species is an opportunistic predator and is known to prey upon other small vertebrates such as birds, reptiles, and amphibians, as well as a variety of invertebrates.

Source: Wikipedia

Taxonomy & Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassAves
OrderStrigiformes
FamilyOwls (Strigidae)
SpeciesStrix varia
Species Codesbrdowl, BAOW

Frequently Asked Questions

What family does the Barred Owl belong to?

The Barred Owl (Strix varia) belongs to the Owls family (Strigidae), in the order Strigiformes.

How can I identify the Barred Owl?

The barred owl, also known as the northern barred owl, striped owl or, more informally, hoot owl or eight-hooter owl, is a North American large species of owl. A member of the true owl family, Strigidae, they belong to the genus Strix, which is also the origin of the family's name under Linnaean tax...

Where can I report a Barred Owl sighting?

You can log sightings of Barred Owl on eBird (ebird.org) using species code brdowl, or on iNaturalist.