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Snowy Owl With Sound Cuddly Toy

Measures 10cmSoft velour materialSemi stuffed toy firm to touchSuitable for ages 3 years and upSqueeze this realistic looking soft toy Snowy Owl's body to hear its real-life bird call. Bird watchers and wildlife lovers will be thrilled when you buy them this RSPB bird toy with bird noises that will play up to 1000's of times. With extra ornithological educational value provided by the sounds, this cuddly bird is a must for any toy collection. Physical CharacteristicsThis yellow-eyed, black billed, snowy white bird is easily recognizable. The Snowy Owl is 53-65 cm long with a 125-150 cm wingspan. The adult male is virtually pure white, but females and young birds have some dark scalloping; the young are heavily barred, and dark spotting may even be predominate. The Snowy
Owl's thick plumage, heavily-feathered feet, and coloration are prefectly adapated for life north of the Arctic Circle. HabitatThe Snowy Owl is typically found in the northern circumpolar region, where it makes its summer home north of latitude 60 degrees north. Snowy Owls winter south through Canada and northernmost Eurasia. BehaviourSnowy Owl calls are varied, but the alarm call is a barking, almost quacking 'krek-krek' the female also has a softer mewling 'pyee-pyee' or 'prek-prek.' The song is a deep repeated 'gawh'. They may also clap their beak in response to threats or annoyances. While called clapping, it is believed this sound may actually be a clicking of the tongue, not the beak. BreedingThe Snowy Owl nests on the ground, building a scrape on top
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young ptarmigan. Snowy Owls are also known to eat fish and carrion. Most of the owls' hunting is done in the "sit and wait" style; prey may be captured on the ground, in the air or fish may be snatched off the surface of bodies of water using their sharp talons. Each bird must capture roughly 7 to 12 mice per day to meet its food requirement and can eat more than 1, 600 lemmings per year. Strange and Interesting FactsThe Snowy Owl is also known in North America as the Arctic Owl or the Great White Owl. This striking bird is also the national symbol of Quebec. Snowy Owls, like many other birds, swallow their small prey whole. Strong stomach juices digest the flesh and the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, and feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird
regurgitates 18 to 24 hours after feeding. Regurgitation often takes place at regular perches, where dozens of pellets may be found. Biologists frequently examine these pellets to determine the quantity and types of prey the birds have eaten.
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Measures 10cm Soft velour material Semi stuffed toy firm to touch Suitable for ages 3 years & up Squeeze this realistic looking soft toy Snowy Owl's body to hear its real-life bird call. Bird watchers & wildlife lovers will be thrilled when you buy them this RSPB bird toy with bird noises that will play up to 1000's of times. With extra ornithological educational value provided by the sounds, this cuddly bird is a must for any toy collection. Physical Characteristics This yellow-eyed, black billed, snowy white bird is easily recognizable. The Snowy Owl is 53-65 cm long with a 125-150 cm wingspan. The adult male is virtually pure white, but females & young birds have some dark scalloping; the young are heavily barred, & dark spotting may even be predominate. The Snowy Owl's thick plumage, heavily-feathered feet, & coloration are prefectly adapated for life north of the Arctic Circle. Habitat The Snowy Owl is typically found in the northern circumpolar region, where it makes its summer home north of latitude 60 degrees north. Snowy Owls winter south through Canada & northernmost Eurasia. Behaviour Snowy Owl calls are varied, but the alarm call is a barking, almost quacking 'krek-krek' the female also has a softer mewling 'pyee-pyee' or 'prek-prek.' The song is a deep repeated 'gawh'. They may also clap their beak in response to threats or annoyances. While called clapping, it is believed this sound may actually be a clicking of the tongue, not the beak. Breeding The Snowy Owl nests on the ground, building a scrape on top of a mound or boulder. A site with good visibility, ready access to hunting areas, & a lack of snow is chosen. Gravel bars & abandoned eagle nests may also be used. Breeding occurs in May, & depending on the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, Approx. every other day over the course of several days. Hatching takes place Approx. five weeks after laying, & the pure white young are cared for by both parents. Both the male & the female defend the nest with their young from predators. Some individuals stay on the breeding grounds while others migrate. Diet This powerful bird relies primarily on lemmings & other rodents: from mice to Squirrels, for food & from time to time other birds such as young ptarmigan. Snowy Owls are also known to eat fish & carrion. Most of the owls' hunting is done in the "sit & wait" style; prey may be captured on the ground, in the air or fish may be snatched off the surface of bodies of water using their sharp talons. Each bird must capture roughly 7 to 12 mice per day to meet its food requirement & can eat more than 1, 600 lemmings per year. Strange & Interesting Facts The Snowy Owl is also known in North America as the Arctic Owl or the Great White Owl. This striking bird is also the national symbol of Quebec. Snowy Owls, like many other birds, swallow their small prey whole. Strong stomach juices digest the flesh & the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, & feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird regurgitates 18 to 24 hours after feeding. Regurgitation often takes place at regular perches, where dozens of pellets may be found. Biologists frequently examine these pellets to determine the quantity & types of prey the birds have eaten.

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