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My new gorgeous visit. by Alexandra Rudge.California life!

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My new gorgeous visit.

This image was taken at night without tripod and trough a glass window.

The barn owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds, being found almost everywhere in the world except for the polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalayas, most of Indonesia, and some Pacific Islands. It is also known as the common barn owl, to distinguish it from the other species in its family, Tytonidae, which forms one of the two main lineages of living owls, the other being the typical owls.

The barn owl is a medium-sized, pale-coloured owl with long wings and a short, squarish tail. There is considerable size variation across the subspecies, with a typical specimen measuring about 33 to 39 cm (13 to 15 in) in overall length, the length ranging from 29 to 44 cm (11 to 17 in). Barn owls have a typical wingspan of some 80 to 95 cm (31 to 37 in), with an extreme range of from 68 to 105 cm (27 to 41 in).

LONG-EARED OWL Asio otus in Early Morning Sun at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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LONG-EARED OWL Asio otus in Early Morning Sun at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

LONG-EARED OWL Asio otus. A very large Long-eared Owl is resting in the brilliant early morning light at the Tamarisk Grove Campground in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in southern California on March 19, 2006.

Other Long-eared Owls were seen in the tamarisk trees here on this morning.

The Long-eared Owl belongs to the family Strigidae and has a very wide geographic distribution in the northern hemispheres of both the Old World and New World.

Un Búho Cornudo Caricafé muy grande está posado el la luz brillante de la mañana en el desierto del Anza-Borrego Desert State Park en el sur del estado de California en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2006.

For OPTIMAL DETAILED VIEWING of this robust Long-eared Owl, VIEW AT THE GIANT SIZE (1510 x 1500) with this direct Flickr link: www.flickr.com/photos/neotropical_birds_mayan_ruins/38938...