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The 'Snowy Owl' (''Bubo scandiacus'') is a large
owl of the
typical owl family Strigidae. It is also known in North America as the 'Arctic Owl' or the 'Great White Owl'. Until recently, it was regarded as the sole member of a distinct
genus, as ''Nyctea scandiaca'', but
mtDNA cytochrome ''b'' sequence data (Olsen ''et al.'' 2002) shows that it is very closely related to the
horned owls in the genus ''Bubo''.
Description
This yellow-eyed white
bird is easily recognizeable. It is 53-65 cm (20-26 inches) long with a 125-150 cm (50-60 in) 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 predominate. Its thick plumage, heavily-feathered feet, and coloration render the Snowy Owl
well-adapted for life north of the
Arctic Circle.
Snowy Owl calls are varied, but the alarm call is a barking, almost quacking ''krek-krek-krek-krek''; the female also has a softer mewling ''pyee-pyee-pyee-pyee'' or ''prek-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 bill.
Behaviour
The Snowy Owl is typically found in the northern circumpolar region, where it makes its summer home north of latitude 60 degrees north. However, it is a particularly
nomadic bird, and because population fluctuations in its
prey species can force it to relocate, it has been known to breed at more southerly latitudes. During the
last ice age, there was an
Central European
paleosubspecies of this bird, ''Bubo scandiacus gallicus'', but subspecies are not recognized among the living population.
This species of 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, and a lack of snow is chosen. Gravel bars and abandoned
eagle nests may be used. Breeding occurs in May, and depending on the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximately every other day over the course of several days. Hatching takes place approximately five weeks after laying, and the pure white young are cared for by both parents.
Range

Snowy Owl in Canada
Snowy Owls winter south through
Canada and northernmost
Eurasia, with irruptions occurring further south in some years. They have been reported as far south as
Texas,
Georgia, the American Gulf states, southern
Russia, northern
China and even the
Caribbean. Between 1967 and 1975, Snowy Owls bred on the remote island of
Fetlar in the
Shetland Isles north of
Scotland,
UK. Females summered as recently as
1993, but their status in the
British Isles is now that of a rare winter visitor to
Shetland, the
Outer Hebrides and the
Cairngorms.
Diet

Snowy owl opening its beak
This powerful bird relies primarily on
lemmings and other
rodents for food, but at times when these prey are not available, or during the
ptarmigan nesting period, they may switch to ptarmigan young. As opportunistic hunters, they feed on a wide variety of small mammals and birds, and will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following
traplines to find food. Nesting birds require roughly two lemmings per day, and a family may eat up to 1500 lemmings before the young birds set off to fend for themselves.
Human interactions
Due to their beauty, Snowy Owls are kept in captivity by wildlife centers, zoological gardens and by serious hobbyists. They are known to be sensitive to disease, stress and heat, frequently perishing during attempts to train a wild owl during the summer. These owls are not suitable for beginning raptor keepers.
The Snowy Owl in popular culture
★ The
O RLY? owl is a Snowy Owl.
★ In the 1994 film,
Dumb and Dumber, Lloyd Christmas (
Jim Carrey) accidentally kills a Snowy Owl with the
cork of a
bottle by launching it.
★ The Snowy Owl is the
official bird of
Quebec.
★ The Snowy Owl was depicted on the 1986 series
Canadian $50 note.
★ A Snowy White Owl named "Gamma" is the
mascot of the
fraternity Phi Gamma Delta.
★ The Snowy Owl is a familiar in the popular online game,
Kingdom of Loathing.
★ In the
Harry Potter series by
J. K. Rowling, Harry's owl,
Hedwig, is a Snowy Owl.
★
★ Although female, Hedwig is played by a male owl in the Harry Potter movies because males are more thoroughly white, lacking the barring of females.
★ Queen Siv and her servant Myrrth from the "
Guardians of Ga'Hoole" book series were both Snowy owls.
★ The
Inuit name for the Snowy Owl is "
ookpik", "okpik" or "ukpik"
★
★
Okpik, a cold-weather adventure program for the
Boy Scouts of America
★
★
Abe Okpik, an
Inuvialuit who was instrumental in helping Inuit obtain surnames
References
★ Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern.
★ 'Olsen', Jery; Wink, Michael; Sauer-GC
Emu'' '102'(3): 223-231. PDF fulltext
External links
★ The Snowy Owl ''Bubo scandiacus'' - Information, Pictures and call
★ Cancu Ota, and a tale of Owl and Raven
★ Snowy Owl Information Sheet
★ Free Online Video About Snowy Owls
★ Snowy Owl Species Account - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
★ Snowy Owl Information and Photos - South Dakota Birds and Birding
★ Snowy Owl ''Bubo scandiacus'' - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
★ Stamps