Small Owls |
Eastern Screech-owl
| Length: 6-10 inches Wingspan: 18-24 inches | Native | Common in wooded habitats across Alabama, including forests, parks, and suburban areas. Often observed in cities like Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa | Late winter to early summer (February to June) |
Burrowing Owl
| Length: 9-11 inches Wingspan: 21-24 inches | Accidental | Rare in Alabama, but prefers open grasslands, prairies, and agricultural areas. Other locations include coastal regions, fields, and pastures | Late winter to early spring (February to August) |
Flammulated Owl
| Length: 6.5-7.5 inches Wingspan: 12-15 inches | Accidental | Extremely rare, occasionally spotted in coniferous forests in the northern part of the state | Late spring to early summer (mid-April to July) |
Northern Saw-whet Owl
| Length: 7 – 8 inches Wingspan: 17-22 inches | Accidental | Rare visitor to the state during winter | Spring (March to April) |
Large Owls |
Barn Owl
| Length: 12-16 inches Wingspan: 42-43 inches | Native | Extremely common, with sightings regularly occurring in all 67 counties | Year-round, with peaks in late winter and spring (March to June) |
Great Horned Owl
| Length: 18-25 inches Wingspan: 40-60 inches | Native | Common in Alabama in both rural and urban areas. It is often seen in cities like Birmingham, Huntsville, and Montgomery | Late fall to early winter (November to January) |
Barred Owl
| Length: 16-24 inches Wingspan: 16-24 inches | Native | Common throughout Alabama, with sightings in Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and other cities | Late winter to Spring (February to April) |
Snowy Owl
| Length: 20-27 inches Wingspan: 49-58 inches | Accidental | Very rare in the state, mostly here due to irruptions. Occasionally shows up in southern Alabama | Varies by region and based on prey availability (any time between May and September) |
Long-eared Owl
| Length: 13-16 inches Wingspan: 24-40 inches | Accidental | Rare but seen occasionally during the colder months in wooded areas | Late winter to Spring (February to April) |
Short-eared Owl
| Length: 13-17 inches Wingspan: 33-43 inches | Native | Migratory, seen in Alabama during winter months in open grasslands and marshes | Varies, often in early spring (March to September) |