Forget the treetops—a burrowing owl nests underground. Some use the dens of other animals. Find out what these owls eat and ...
Owls have a long and storied history in human culture, appearing in everything from ancient mythology to the Harry Potter books. But there’s much more to these amazing creatures than their place in ...
Guest columnist Morgan Paskert is on staff at the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center. Owls are some of the most fascinating creatures in Ohio. Their mysterious nature, charismatic expressions and ...
Did you know? Eight different species of owls reside in Northeast Ohio throughout the year. Three of the most common include the Great Horned Owl, the Barred Owl and the Eastern Screech-Owl. You can ...
The elf owl is the smallest of its kind, only 5 to 7 inches tall. Compare that to the tallest owl — the great gray — which can grow to a height of 2 to 3 feet.
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 ...
Great horned owls are one of those birds people think they know until they actually see one up close. Big eyes, ear tufts, and a heavy, almost cat-like presence. Their size often surprises people, ...
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Rare Orange Snowy Owl Spotted in Michigan
There’s a certain majesty to seeing an owl — and especially a snowy owl. Soaring down to the United States during nonbreeding ...
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