Owl Presentation Checklist

Directions: Each member of the group must find the answers to two of the questions below. They report back to the group members what the answers are to include in the presentation.

What prey does your owl hunt and eat? When does your owl hunt?

 

What habitat does your owl live in? What part of the country is your owl from?

 

How does your owl’s hearing compare to human hearing?

 

How does your owl’s eyesight compare to human eyesight? What is the correct name for the type of eyesight your owl has?

 

How big does your owl get when it is full-grown?

 

How many babies do they have at a time? Does your owl nest in the fall, winter, spring, or summer? Why?

 

Where does your owl nest?

 

How fast can your owl fly? Why is it able to fly without making much noise?

 

When did scientists first discover your owl?

 

Do the males and females look the same or different? What is the difference in their camouflage coloring?

 

What is the life span of your owl?

 

What is important about your owl? Why should we be interested in it?

 

Are owls shy or very friendly?