Owls in Louisiana: where to see them and how to identify them

Yes, owls live throughout Louisiana, but your best odds are in bottomland swamps and coastal marshes. Start with the East Central region around the Atchafalaya Basin for great horned owls, then listen for barred owls at dusk in any forested area.

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Yes, owls live throughout Louisiana, but your best odds are in bottomland swamps and coastal marshes. Start with the East Central region around the Atchafalaya Basin for great horned owls, then listen for barred owls at dusk in any forested area.

1. Where in Louisiana are you most likely to see owls?

Your best bets are the Atchafalaya Basin, Kisatchie National Forest, and the coastal marshes near Grand Isle. Barred owls favor dense woods along rivers, while great horned owls adapt to more open farmlands. I've had my best luck in the swampy areas around Lake Martin, where the cypress trees hold several pairs. Check out theLouisiana wildlife hubsfor more specific hotspots.

In Louisiana, owls sightings usually improve when you slow down and match your first stop to where in the state sightings are most likely. Use thestate wildlife huband theroute guideto narrow your first area, then check access, weather, and distance before you settle in. A short walk with one clear viewing plan often beats covering too much ground, especially when habitat changes fast from open edges to brush, wetlands, timber, shoreline, or neighborhood cover.

2. What is the best time of day and season for owl spotting?

Owls are most active around dusk and dawn, with peak activity during the breeding season (late winter to early spring). December through February is ideal because leafless trees make them easier to spot. Listen for calls 30 minutes after sunset. I usually head out by 4:30 PM in winter and stay until full dark.

3. How to identify Louisiana's owls compared with similar species?

Great horned owls have prominent ear tufts and yellow eyes, while barred owls have round heads with dark brown eyes and a striped chest. If you see a large bird perched in a tree during the day, it is more likely a red-tailed hawk. A hawk has a hooked beak and prefers open fields; an owl will have a chunkier body and a flat face. For more details on owl field marks, see ourowl identification guide.

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4. What are the most common owl species in Louisiana?

The great horned owl and barred owl are the most widespread. Eastern screech owls and barn owls also breed here, though barn owls are harder to find. Short-eared owls appear in winter in coastal marshes. I've seen all five, but the barred owl is the one you hear most often with its classic 'Who cooks for you' call.

5. Tips for responsible owl watching

Keep a respectful distance, especially at roosts or nests. Use binoculars instead of approaching. Do not play recorded calls repeatedly, as it stresses the birds. Visit at dusk and wear dark clothing. Thebest birding ethics guidelines(similar for owls) apply here.

6. Bring the owl spirit home with these finds

If you want a daily reminder of a great outing, these owl-themed items fit right in.

### Handcrafted Stoneware Owl Mug | Guatemalan Coffee Cup, 16 oz

Hand molded ceramic mug in a warm cream tone with a bright eyed owl. Perfect for morning coffee after a night of owl spotting.Check Price and Availability

### Cute Animals Sticker Pack | High Quality Water Resistant Stickers | Koala, Racoon, Owl, Tamandua, Wolf and more

Simple line-art owl sticker, matte vinyl finish. Slap it on your field notebook or water bottle.Check Price and Availability

### Wild Animal Magnet Set 3D Gold Lion Tiger

Woodland owl magnet with rustic wood grain background. Handmade in the USA, great for lockers or fridge.Check Price and Availability

### ANTHROPOLOGIE Woodland Owl Glazed Stoneware 15oz Mug

A classic glazed stoneware mug featuring a subtle woodland owl design. Another great choice for your coffee ritual.Check Price and Availability

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7. Frequently asked questions about spotting owls in Louisiana

**Can you see owls in New Orleans?** Yes, the City Park and Audubon Park have barred owls, especially near the lagoons. **What is the biggest owl in Louisiana?** The great horned owl, with a wingspan up to 4.5 feet. **How can I attract owls to my yard?** Leave dead trees (snags) standing and install a nest box for screech owls. **Is it legal to keep an owl feather?** No, under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act it is illegal to possess any owl parts. **When do owls nest in Louisiana?** Great horned owls start nesting in December-January, while barred owls start in February-March.

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