The document provides information about the anatomy, habitat, food, and sights and sounds of five different owl species: the barred owl, burrowing owl, great horned owl, snowy owl, and a comparison of their sizes, diets, and habitats. It describes the barred owl as medium-sized with horizontal and vertical stripes, living in damp forests and eating small mammals. The burrowing owl is small with long legs and yellow eyes, living in open grasslands and eating large insects and small mammals. The great horned owl is one of the largest and eats a wide variety of prey. The snowy owl has white plumage and resides in Arctic tundra, dependent on lemmings but eating other small mammals