Owls are one of the most popular animals in the world. They are known for their unique physical appearance, incredible hunting abilities, and their role in popular culture.


1. Tawny Owls


They are medium-sized owls that are commonly found in woodlands in Eurasia. They have pale underparts with dark stripes, and their upper parts are brown or gray. There are several different color types known in more than a dozen subspecies.


2. Screech Owls


The Screech Owl genus is closely related to the Scops Owl genus. In 1910, the Screech Owl and Scops Owl in the Eastern Hemisphere merged into the genus Otus, but after 2003, they were based on a series of behaviors, biology, geography, morphology, and DNA separated again and became independent again as Megascops.


3. Barn Owls


Barn Owls belong to the genus Grass owl, which has 15 species (excluding subspecies), 11 species of the grass owl, and 4 species of the barn owl. In the Eeylops Owl Emporium, they are priced at 10 Galleons. The Longbottom's owl is a barn owl.


4. Snowy Owl


The Snowy Owl is a large owl of the genus Owlidae, also known as the white owl, named for its almost snow-white body. Snowy owls are mostly diurnal birds and are very characteristic owls.


5. Eagle Owl


The Eagle Owl is the largest owl in the world, reaching over 80 cm in length, making it suitable for transporting oversized packages.


6. Great Grey Owls


Great Grey Owls are very large owls distributed in the northern hemisphere.