Small Owls |
Burrowing Owl | Length: 9-11 inches Wingspan: 21-24 inches | Native | Rarely seen, occasionally in the north-eastern part of the state near Lake Michigan | Late winter to early spring (February to August) |
Northern Saw-whet Owl | Length: 7 – 8 inches Wingspan: 17-22 inches | Native | This owl is available in the northern part in the summer and the southern part in the winter in places like Shawnee National Forest, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, and Giant City State Park | Spring (March to April) |
Boreal Owl | Length: 8.7–10.6 inches Wingspan: 20–24 inches | Accidental | Rare visitor to the state, with a few occasional sightings in the boreal forests of Illinois | Spring to summer (March to July) |
Eastern Screech Owl | Length: 6-10 inches Wingspan: 18-24 inches | Native | Common throughout the state, in places like Jackson Park, Lincoln Park, Matthiessen State Park, and more | From late winter to early spring (Between February and April) |
Large Owls |
Barn Owl | Length: 12-16 inches Wingspan: 42-43 inches | Native | Common throughout Illinois, especially in places like Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge, and Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie | Year-round, with peaks in late winter and spring (March to June) |
Great Horned Owl | Length: 18-25 inches Wingspan: 40-60 inches | Native | Very common in state parks like Rock Cut, Kankakee River, and Hennepin Canal Parkway, as well as suburban areas and woodlands | Late fall to early winter (November to January) |
Barred Owl | Length: 16-24 inches Wingspan: 16-24 inches | Native | Common throughout the state, with sightings in Cache River State Natural Area, Mississippi Palisades State Park, and Pere Marquette State Park | Late winter to spring (February to April) |
Short-eared Owl | Length: 13-17 inches Wingspan: 33-43 inches | Native | While mostly common, during the summer, these owls move up north to places like Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, Illinois Beach State Park, and Nachusa Grasslands | Varies, often in early spring (March to June, peaking in April) |
Snowy Owl | Length: 20-27 inches Wingspan: 49-58 inches | Native | Occasionally, winters in Illinois in the northern part of the state in places like Illinois Beach State Park and Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary | 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 | Native | This owl is migratory within the state, moving north in the summer to places like Cook County and Dixon Waterfowl Refuge and returning south in the winter | From late winter to early spring (around February to April) |
Northern Hawk-owl | Length: 14.2-17.6 inches Wingspan: 18 inches | Accidental | Occasionally seen in the state, with sightings in Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge and Shawnee National Forest | Late winter to early summer (mid-February to May) |
Tawny Owl | Length: 15–18 inches Wingspan: 32–41 inches | Accidental | Vagrant with one or two sightings in some places like Shawnee National Forest | Late summer to early winter (July to October) |