
The owl and the owl both belong to the family of raptors, but they are not part of the same species and… the owl is not the female of the owl! The female owl is simply called female owl, and the male owl is called a male owl.
This distinction is typically French and based on physical appearance (and not their biological difference). In English, for example, owls and owls are referred to interchangeably as owl.
Recommended read : How to install an app on a smartphone?
Article content The
- family of owls and owls
- What differentiates owls from owls?
- Are there owls without tufts?
- What do owls and owls cry?
The family of owls and owls
Owls and owls belong to the family of strigids (strigidae), which generally includes nocturnal prey (except for the phodiles and the effruses which are part of the family of tytonids) and species such as small, medium, and large owls, herfangs, fishing owls, owls, tawny owls, nickles, and ninoxes. The strigid family consists of 26 genera, including 221 species.
Related reading : How to Dose CBD Crystals?
What differentiates owls from owls?
Their physical appearance is almost identical (bulky head, pointed beak, powerful talons, and a neck that can turn 270°) except for a appendage present in owls and absent in owls: tufts (like small ears). These tufts have no role in the hearing of owls; their utility is focused on the expression of the mood of the owl (feathers raise if they are excited or stressed).

The owl is distinguished from the owl by the presence of feathers that stand up on its head called tufts. Are there owls without tufts?
In the case of the snowy owl, the tufts are difficult to see as they are very small and folded on its head. They blend into its white color. Since the tufts of the snowy owl are less visible, it is misnamed snowy owl in French, but it is an owl of the genus bubo.

A Snowy Owl, also called ookpik by the Inuit. Harry Potter’s owl Hedwig is a Snowy Owl and is therefore actually an owl!
What do owls and owls cry?
The name given to the cry of the owl is murmuring or hooting (also spelled ululating). The owl hoots, tones, hoots (or ululates).
The cry of the owl also emits hoots (or ululations). The hoot of the owl (or ululate), tones or bubbles.
The onomatopoeia of the cry of the owl and the cry of the owl is “hoo hoo.”
Tag: differentiate an owl and an owl