Anatomy of an owl pellet and what it reveals about the barn owl

by Chris Anderson on August 28, 2025
Anatomy of an owl pellet and what it reveals about the barn owl

Barn owl pellets are not waste — they're carefully packed bundles of fur, bones, and insect exoskeletons, the parts of their prey that cannot be digested. Each pellet is like a snapshot of the prairie's food web, showing which species are active and how healthy the habitat is.
A single pellet might reveal a vole skull, a rat jawbone, or fragments of grasshopper legs! These small finds tell a bigger story for scientists, educators, and curious minds: a balanced ecosystem where small mammals and insects thrive, supporting crops and predators alike.

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