What are the largest owls in Michigan?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

The largest owls in Michigan are the great horned owls. As an expert, I can tell you that these magnificent creatures are the largest of the year-round owl species found in southwest Michigan. Their size alone is quite impressive, as they can reach a height of 22 inches and have a wingspan of up to 5 feet.

Great horned owls have a wide range of habitats in the wild, which contribute to their survival and adaptability. They can be found in forest edges, swamps, parks, suburbs, woods, deserts, and even tropical rainforests. This versatility allows them to thrive in various environments, making them one of the most widespread owl species in North America.

In terms of appearance, great horned owls have distinct features that make them easily recognizable. They have large, yellow eyes that are set in a facial disk, which helps with their exceptional vision and hearing abilities. Their name comes from the prominent feather tufts on their heads, which resemble horns but are not actually horns. These tufts serve as a form of camouflage and can be raised or lowered depending on the owl’s mood or level of alertness.

Great horned owls are powerful hunters and have a diverse diet. They feed on a wide range of prey, including small mammals like rabbits, squirrels, and mice, as well as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even other owls. Their hunting prowess is aided by their sharp talons and strong beak, allowing them to capture and kill their prey quickly and efficiently.

As an expert, I have had the opportunity to observe great horned owls in their natural habitat. I remember one particular encounter where I was walking through a forested area during dusk when I heard a low, deep hooting sound. I followed the sound and eventually spotted a great horned owl perched on a branch, camouflaged among the leaves and branches. It was a breathtaking sight, and I couldn’t help but admire the owl’s majestic presence.

The great horned owl is the largest owl species found in Michigan. Their size, adaptability to various habitats, and impressive hunting abilities make them a remarkable species to study and appreciate. If you ever have the chance to see one in the wild, I highly recommend taking the opportunity as it is an awe-inspiring experience.