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Uncover the Facts Behind Common Owl Myths
My love affair with owls bloomed slowly. In fact, until recently, they terrified me—I wanted to be nowhere near their hooked beaks, sharp talons and wide eyes. My phobia peaked when I shared a ...
The great horned owl is one of the most of common owls living in North Carolina, and chances are you've heard their deep hoots echoing through the night. But maybe you've never hear what their chicks ...
Although owls are always watching us, you might have trouble spotting them, unless you know exactly when and where to look.
Owls can be hard to find, as most are nocturnal and not easily seen. Of the 15 owls in Montana I have found most by calling at night during the breeding season and using a spotlight to observe them if ...
Have you ever been on an owl prowl? It’s a nighttime hike in the woods where you listen for the calls, shrieks and whistles of owls to help you get a glimpse of them. Holleback is Riveredge's Citizen ...
An owl with the word "barn" in its name would seem to imply that this bird would be a common inhabitant of the agricultural Midwest. But due to loss of foraging and nesting habitat and the widespread ...
I’ve never seen a screech owl before, but for sure have I heard them. Despite the name, screech owls do not actually “screech. Even when attacked, they are more likely to make a sharp, clacking noise ...
The old tulip tree in my backyard is one of many, but this one has a knothole, maybe four inches in diameter and twenty feet up the trunk. One day the knothole seemed to attract a lot of attention. A ...
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