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Saw this guy as I was coming up my driveway the other day. Is it a Barred Owl?
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Based on the drawing in “Peterson Field Guides” it sure looks like one!!
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....We have quite a few that live near us. They have a very distinctive call...
"Hooo....Hooo....Hooo cooks for you...." The first two "hoos" are slightly spaced out, then the "hooo cooks for you" is quick. |
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Thanks. Slick, did you rotate outside or inside the app? I looked to rotate it inside but didn't find a way.
Interesting that we normally have a lot of hawks around but not lately. Think it's due to this fella?
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If you have the image on a PC you can right click on the image then select rotate right or left. Alan |
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![]() https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/...eat-horned-owl "Thinning" of forest opens up territory for Great Horned Owls--which, after Raccoons--are the primary predator of Barred Owls. ![]() |
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