Adopt the snowy owl
Bubo scandiacus
Apparently Secure according to NatureServe
Habitat: Tundra during summer; prairies and marshes during winter
Diet: Lemmings and other small mammals
Behavior: Diurnal so they can hunt during the continuous daylight of Arctic summer
The snowy owl is a large, striking bird, easily recognized by its bright white plumage, particularly in males, and its brilliant yellow eyes. As North America’s heaviest owl, weighing about four pounds, it is well-insulated against the cold with thick feathers. Snowy owls primarily hunt lemmings and other small mammals, using their powerful talons and sharp beaks. Unlike many owls, they are diurnal and active during the day, especially in the Arctic’s continuous summer daylight. Though widespread, snowy owls face challenges from climate change, habitat loss, and human-related threats, making their future uncertain.
What You'll Get With Your Adoption
For a contribution of $25 or more, you are helping to protect our precious biodiversity. Your adoption will help update the featured species on NatureServe Explorer with an image and a description. You will receive a certificate of adoption, an Adopt-a-Species sticker, and a digital wallpaper of your species. Plus, next year you can vote on the new featured species for adoption!
Adopt a species for yourself or a loved one! Adoptions can be great way to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or holidays. When you gift a species, you’ll have the option to send the recipient a note letting them know of your thoughtful gesture.