Many of us here in Texas are familiar with the largest of the owls, the Great Horned Owl. Its “whoo-whoo-whoo” song resounds throughout our Texas evenings. Some of us have even observed one of the ...
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The Obvious Reason Owls Might Not Be Coming To Your Yard
You've built the nesting box, kept a few dead trees standing, and you have plenty of owl food scurrying about. So where are ...
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Where owls become neighbors and nature becomes home
In "The Company of Owls," Polly Atkin’s devotion to her own tawny owls glows like the auroras she enjoys during her evening ...
Last week's moment of nature video featured owls on Plum Island off the Massachusetts coast. I've written about owls several times in this space, including snow owls and short-eared owls. Owls have ...
Great-horned owls often jump out of the nest before the babies can fly. The parents continue to care for them on the ground,” Donna Burt, a biologist and chairman of the boar ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
9 fascinating burrowing owl facts
Forget the treetops—a burrowing owl nests underground. Some use the dens of other animals. Find out what these owls eat and ...
Everyone loves owls — but how often do you get to see one up close? Perhaps you’ve glimpsed the shadowy form of a great-horned owl in your headlights on a back road, scanned a frozen saltmarsh hoping ...
A swampy open field between two restaurants in Chesterton became the temporary home for a snowy white owl and a sudden ...
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