Small Owls |
Northern Saw-whet Owl
| Length: 7 – 8 inches Wingspan: 17-22 inches | Native | While rarely seen, it is fairly common in Arizona. Prefers high elevations of about 5000 feet in the central and northern parts of the state | Spring (March to April) |
Western Screech Owl
| Length: 8.7 inches Wingspan: 22 inches | Native | Mountain ranges of the southern part of Arizona | Late winter to early summer (February to May) |
Northern Pygmy Owl
| Length: 5.9–6.7 inches Wingspan: 12 inches | Native | Central Arizona, including the Madera Canyon | Spring to early summer (Late April to June) |
Flammulated Owl
| Length: 6.5-7.5 inches Wingspan: 12-15 inches | Native | Seen in places where ponderosa pines grow in central, northeastern, and southeastern Arizona | Late spring to early summer (mid-April to July) |
Burrowing Owl
| Length: 9-11 inches Wingspan: 21-24 inches | Native | In parks like Veterans Oasis Park and other places like Higley Road Ponds, Rio Salada Audubon Center in Phoenix, and Rousseau Sod Farms | Late winter to early spring (February to August) |
Whiskered Screech Owl
| Length: 6.3-7.9 inches Wingspan: 17.3 inches | Native | Southeastern Arizona, around the Madrean Sky region | Late spring to early summer (April to May) |
Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
| Length: 5.9 inches Wingspan: 6.5-7 inches | Native | South-central Arizona, where it nests inside the cavities of cacti like the saguaro | Late winter to spring (February to April) |
Elf Owl
| Length: 4.9-5.7 inches Wingspan: 10.5 inches | Native | In the Sonoran Desert, either near saguaro cacti or in places with easy access to water | Late spring to summer (April to July) |
Large Owls |
Barn Owl
| Length: 12-16 inches Wingspan: 42-43 inches | Native | Open areas across the state | Year-round, with peaks in late winter and spring (March to June) |
Great Horned Owl
| Length: 18-25 inches Wingspan: 40-60 inches | Native | Spotted in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts but known to avoid the hotter parts and stay closer to places with vegetation and shade | Late fall to early winter (November to January) |
Long-eared Owl
| Length: 13-16 inches Wingspan: 24-40 inches | Native | Different habitats like the White Mountains and national forests like the Apache-Sitgreaves and the Coconino | Late winter to Spring (February to April) |
Short-eared Owl
| Length: 13-17 inches Wingspan: 33-43 inches | Native | Southeastern Arizona, especially over open fields and grassy habitats | Varies, often in early spring (March to September) |
Spotted Owl
| Length: 17 inches Wingspan: 45 inches | Native | Northern Arizona, in national forests like the Coconino and the Kaibab | Early spring to late summer (February to August) |