WONDERFUL owls pictures and descriptions from Audubon - enjoy!
https://www.audubon.org/magazine/januar ... 9_owloween
As an added interesting note, in Spanish, we have a different name for the members of the two sub-families of the strigiformes [all the owls]: we call the Strigidae 'buhos' [your ornithologists call them 'true owls'] and the Tytonidae 'lechuzas' [the barn-owls family]. The main difference is that the 'true owls' have a bigger and rounder head with a round face 'disk', larger eyes and closer together while barn owls have smaller heads with a heart shaped face disk, smaller eyes and more separated, true owls also have a slightly slimmer body and smaller feet and, usually, some kind of 'standing up' feathers on their heads [think the horned owl].