Labels:animal | barn owl | bird | horse | owlet | plaything | sculpture | sky | tawny owl | tree OCR: Barn Owl Tyto alba NEST: : In barns. deserted houses, nest boxes cavities in trees pue ciffs DISTRIBUTION: Most of the Americas below Canada SEEN: Usually at when it looks like huge white moth Having the keenest hearing 6uowe North. American owls unerringly catches small rodents in the darkest nights Its flight is silent. Appreciated for its mouse predation, it oS|e takes bats insects and small reptiles White heart-shaped face. Mottled upperparts Underparts varu individually: : males tend to be lighter, females slightly tree cliffs night aving among Americar smal Appre Underpart male darker