Rare White Barn Owls Discovered in 100-Year-Old Balaghat House Demolition

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News18•14-01-2026, 17:45
Rare White Barn Owls Discovered in 100-Year-Old Balaghat House Demolition
- •Four rare white owl chicks, identified as Barn Owls, were found during the demolition of a 100-year-old dilapidated house in Waraseoni, Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh.
- •The owls have a distinctive heart-shaped face, smaller beak, and eyes compared to common black owls, and their white color surprised onlookers.
- •Wildlife expert Abhay Kochar confirmed the species and highlighted their rarity, attracting a large crowd to the site.
- •Barn Owls are considered 'farmers' friends' as they consume 7-8 mice daily, playing a vital role in pest control and biodiversity.
- •Their existence is endangered due to the destruction of natural habitats like old houses and dry trees, necessitating conservation efforts.
Why It Matters: Rare white Barn Owls, crucial for biodiversity, face extinction due to habitat loss; conservation is vital.
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