I really shouldn’t say “our” barn owls. They belong to no one. But it’s hard not to feel some pride for the new residents of the owl box we hung expectantly on a jacaranda tree five long years ago. We ...
When most people think of a pet, they consider the usual array of creatures, like dogs, cats, or fish. A few like small rodents like rats or guinea pigs. Some folks are into reptiles. And then, of ...
According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, most baby animals that are seen alone in the wild do not need rescuing – their parents are likely just out gathering food. If you see ...
West Penwith is home to some very fluffy and photogenic barn owlets, said the National Trust [Katie Reynolds] Barn owlets in part of Cornwall had a particularly strong breeding season this year, with ...
The Sun Journal newspaper reports that the owl killed five or six chickens. The owl was captured Sunday and has been taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center. Wildlife biologist Judy Camuso says owls ...
Adorable barn owl chicks danced while being handfed their dinner. Footage shows the bird siblings swaying their bodies side to side as they received meat from their caretaker, Preecha Nukrob, in ...
What I call the Owl Relativity Theory could add solidity to the idea that barn owls have much wider distribution in Minnesota than ever imagined. These could be itinerant barn owls, but barn owls ...
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Search continues for popular Long Island barn owl who flew the coop: ‘Keep eyes and ears open’
Look whooo’s gone missing again! A popular barn owl with a history of wanderlust has once again gone AWOL from a Long Island Nature Center. Nebula, a 6-year-old captive-bred European barn owl, somehow ...
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