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Eurasian Eagle-owl

Scientific Name

Bubo bubo

Other Common Name(s)

Eurasian Eagle Owl, Eagle Owl, Eagle-owl

Body Weight

Up to 4 kg

Body Length

Up to 70 cm

Habitat

Rocky country areas, woodland, and grassland

Diet

Small mammals such as rats, hedgehogs, and rabbits, as well as birds, reptiles, frogs, fish, and larger insects

Fun Facts

  • Most owls are nocturnal, but that does not mean they only sleep during the day. For instance, the Eurasian eagle-owl primarily forages at night but feeds its chicks during the day. Furthermore, in the Arctic region where there are weeks of "midnight sun" every summer with 24-hour daylight, scientists have found that local Eurasian eagle-owls still go out to forage during this period.

  • The Eurasian eagle-owl has large eyes that can absorb more light, helping them maintain clear vision at night. Additionally, the soft down on the edges of their wings absorbs sound, making them expert nocturnal hunters.

  • Distribution

    Widely distributed across Europe and Asia. Native to Hong Kong.

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

    • Urbanisation & Infrastructure

    • Human Disturbance & Ecosystem Disruption

    Leisure activities such as skiing and mountaineering can cause disturbances to Eurasian eagle-owls living nearby. These owls are extremely sensitive to environmental changes and may even abandon their nests as a result. Additionally, they face threats such as culling and pesticide poisoning, as well as fatalities from colliding with infrastructure like power lines and barbed wire fences.

    Conservation

    IUCN Red List

    • Least Concern

    Red List of China's Biodiversity

    • Near Threatened

    CITES

    • Appendix II

    Conservation

    • Chinese Wildlife Conservation Law: Category 2

    • Protected under the Wild Animals Protection Ordinance (Cap. 170) and the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong

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