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Owling in Trinidad & Tobago

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While preparing an article this week for a local newspaper on the nighttime denizens of Tobago, it crossed my mind that I never considered owls as a group, far less target species for any particular outing (except for a select few, upon which I shall expound here). involve owls. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl.

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In the Boreal Forest – Part Two: the winter

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Hours of available hunting are low and temperatures are extremely low. Owls do particularly well here, the long nights actually working in their favour by increasing hunting time. It’s a miracle that anything can find sustenance and survive here. That said… Source

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Garden Birding – I

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Hunting Barn Owls were a regular sight… Source A patch is usually somewhere not too far from home where you can observe birds regularly on a weekly or even daily basis. However, a strong rival to the patch list is the garden list, or what might be called a back-yard list on the other side of the Atlantic.

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Owls around Delhi

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Still, I contacted a local guide and shot for the moon: “Can you show me any owls”? The Brown Fish Owl is the most common of all Fish Owls. This D usky Eagle Owl is blind on one eye but still seems to be doing ok. This D usky Eagle Owl is blind on one eye but still seems to be doing ok.

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Bird-Ranking: My favorite birds (as an amateur bird watcher)

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For their size, they seem incredibly brave, fearlessly hunting worms (I coincidentally always seem to be catching them hunting minutes after mowing the lawn) with determination. Finally: my favorite bird of all time definitely is the owl. I’m absolutely smitten with owls, regardless of their species.

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Snowy Owl Ethics

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When he reached out to ask if he could contribute a piece to 10,000 Birds about about the ethics around the current Snowy Owl irruption in the central and eastern United States we were all for it! “In In support of the Snowys I will not be liking any more Snowy Owl photos.”. Snowy Owls have value. Species have value.

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The Owls of Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Texas

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One of the highlights of birding in this Texas state park is the chance to see five owl species that breed here. This is made even sweeter by the hope of seeing two extremely rare US visitors – the Mottled Owl and the Stygian Owl. Let’s enjoy the owls of Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Eastern Screech-Owl.

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