Stygian Owl
Nothing about the Stygian Owl (Asio stygius) would see the species as something to be feared during the day.
Long-Eared Owl
Long-eared Owls (Asio otus) have an even wider distribution, being found across The Northern Hemisphere.
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Large orange-red eyes are specific to the widespread Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo). This is a species that lives in forests but also parks and gardens.
Northern White-Faced Owl
A species of sub-Saharan African, Northern White-Faced Owls are bright, almost white. They also show mostly red eyes with a bright nuance or an orange-red nuance.
Japanese Scops-Owl
This species (Otus semitorques) is native to Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Eastern China.
Rock Eagle-Owl
A species of The Indian Subcontinent, Rock Eagle-Owls (Bubo bengalensis) are among the owls with red eyes in Asia
Southern White-Faced OwlOrange-red and red eyes are also species on The Southern White-Faced Owl (Ptilopsis granti).
Javan Scops-Owl
Native to Indonesia, these types of red-eyed owls (Otus angelinae) are only present in the West Javas.
Negros Scops-Owl
A species native to The Philippines, Negros Scops-Owls (Otus nigrorum) are among the species with red eyes.
Pharaoh Eagle-Owl
A long-living owl, The Pharoh Eagle-Owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species that lives in couples for life.