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Brave man saves great horned owl stuck in sewage at wastewater plant near CottonwoodOn January 8, 2025 this lucky Great Horned Owl who got stuck in sludge at a wastewater ... covered to keep the animals like Archimedes from landing on it, he said. Archimedes "was probably hunting ...
It was a quiet Sunday afternoon at the Hart Park Nature Center when a young cyclist burst through the door. "Can you help us?” he asked. He went on to describe seeing an injured great horned owl ...
Approaching Gring’s Mill, Janet saw something in the water. Jim focused his binoculars on a great horned owl face down, dead, in the creek. “At first we thought bird flu,” Jim said ...
The great horned owl is the most common owl of the Americas, easily recognizable because of the feather tufts on its head. These “plumicorns” resemble horns or, to some, catlike ears.
We often get confused or upset when that happens. This came to mind the other day while photographing a mother great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) and young owlet. What’s so unusual about that ...
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