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  1. Feb 11, 2019 · A roosting owl commonly leaves visual clues to its whereabouts: a scattering of furry, oval objects on the earth below its perch. They are owl pellets. Because owls often swallow mice, voles, small birds, and other prey whole, their digestive system has to deal with bones, fur, and feathers.

  2. The remaining, indigestible fur, bones, and teeth are compacted into a pellet which the owl spits out. Owls typically cast one pellet per day, often from the same roosting spot, so you may find large numbers of owl pellets on the ground in a single place.

  3. Owl pellets are the undigested parts of an owl's food, regurgitated (coughed up through the beak). Watch a video of a Barn Owl regurgitating an owl pellet.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · These nocturnal raptors fly with silent wings, help control rodent populations, and can rotate their heads 270 degrees! These mysterious and beautiful predators also stand out in other ways. One of those interesting trademark behaviors is producing owl pellets.

  5. Learn how to find, identify and dissect owl pellets, and discover what they reveal about these nocturnal hunters and their prey.

  6. Owl pellets are in stock! For over 40 years, Hawks, Owls & Wildlife has been supplying educators with the highest quality, sterilized owl pellets, kits, and support products available; bringing the fascinating world of owls and other birds of prey right into the classroom.

  7. Dissecting Owl Pellets. Owls are not the only birds that throw up pellets, but because the digestive juices of an owl's stomach aren't as acidic, owl pellets are unique in containing the bones of their previous meal along with fur, feathers, or insect parts.

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