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What is a "little owl"?
A little owl is a small species across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is named for its diminutive size, measuring around 8-9 inches (20-23 cm) in length. The little owl has a distinctive appearance with a round head, large yellow eyes, and a short tail. Its plumage varies, but it commonly features a combination of brown, gray, and white feathers with scattered spots and markings. Despite its small size, the little owl is known for its confident and alert posture, perching on tree branches, rocks, or even human-made structures. It is primarily active during twilight hours and night, hunting a diverse diet that includes small mammals, birds, insects, and invertebrates. The little owl is known for its territorial behavior, often defending its nesting sites with loud calls and engaging in aerial displays.