Winter is peak owl romance: Eastern screech owls court and pair-bond in February, making winter the best time to hear and spot them. Soft trills, not loud hoots: Unlike larger owls, screech owls ...
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife returned a baby Eastern screech owl to its family after it fell from its nest.
At the Sweetbriar Nature Center on Long Island, New York, home is where the heart is—even if that’s in a grocery store tote bag. At least, that’s the case for Newton, an adorable screech owl who lives ...
Eastern Screech Owls come in two phases: gray and red. Each has highly patterned feathers which give them fantastic camouflage. Last Sunday was the Chautauqua county Christmas Bird Count. At 8 in the ...
The eastern screech-owl is a hole-nester that requires pre-existing holes of an adequate size. It cannot live where trees do not have a sufficient diameter to provide such holes. As the climate warms, ...
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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 ...
There are a few more Eastern screech owls flying around the woods near Traverse City. Earlier this month, volunteers from North Sky Raptor Sanctuary released nine baby screech owls that had been in ...
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 ...
Humans aren’t the only ones with romance on their minds in February. This is the month when many species of owls, including the eastern screech owl, embark on their pair-bonding and courtship rituals.
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