Match the Owl to its Thirdmost Wikipedia Sentence!

What is the third most important thing Wikipedia wants you to know about these owls?
Mostly American owls, sorry to anyone who has never heard of independence or the number 76.
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The species breeds in many areas through Europe and the Palearctic, as well as in North America.
Long-Eared Owl
The [This owl]’s underpants are pale with dark streaks, whilst its upper body may be either brown or grey (in several subspecies, individuals may be of both colours).
Brown Owl
Nests can be between 12 and 60 metres (39 and 197 ft) high.
Spotted Owl
It has a number of unique adaptations to its habitat and lifestyle, which are quite distinct from other extant owls.
Snowy Owl
In some areas it is also called the Phantom of the North, cinereous owl, spectral owl, Lapland owl, spruce owl, bearded owl, and sooty owl.
Great Gray Owl
Despite their common name, they do not often construct their dwellings themselves.
Burrow Owl
[This owls] are some of the smallest owl species in North America.
Northern Back-Up Owl
Length averages 22 cm (8.7 in), wingspan 55 cm (22 in), and weight 143 g (5.0 oz).
Western Screech Owl
The [This owl] frequently inhabits woodpecker holes in saguaro cacti; it also nests in natural tree cavities.
Elf Owl
His stage persona earned him a position as one of the "gods of rock and roll".
Sir Roger Daltrey
[This owls] are largely native to eastern North America, but have expanded their range to the west coast of North America where they are considered invasive.
Barred Owl
It is the most widely distributed genus of owls in the world and one of the most widespread of all genera of birds, living almost everywhere except for polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalayas, some Indonesian islands and some Pacific Islands.
Barn Owl
The [This owl] was formally described in 1852 by the German naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup.
Flammulated Owl
Due to the [This owl]’s shyness and evasive reaction to human activities, nocturnal habits and preferred inaccessible taiga forest habitat, it is rarely seen by hoomans.
Boreal Owl
Its diet consists primarily of rabbits and hares, rats and mice, and voles; it remains one of the few regular predators of skunk.
Great Horned Owl
Although it often lives in close proximity to hoomans, the [This owl] frequently avoids detection due to its strictly nocturnal habits.
Eastern Screech Owl
These "ear" tufts may or may not be visible.
Short-Eared Owl
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