03-24-2010, 10:36 AM
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[QUOTE=EzeeTiger;72477] How awesome! We've heard an owl by our house several times in the last few months, but we've yet to see him since it's dark when he comes around. I did find an owl pellet by apretty's car too. There were little bones in it. Really fascinating creatures.
I believe one day I will become a more avid bird watcher since we live near some great places to view them.
thank you for responding to my post about the owl sightings 
i hope that you will have many opportunities to spot birds of prey during the day. i think people might see owls [in flight], and confuse them with hawks. there is a northern hawk owl.
further info with photos, if you are interested:
http://www.barnowltrust.org.uk/infopage.html?Id=1
http://urbanhawks.blogs.com/urban_ha.../11/index.html
http://www.peregrinefund.org/Explore.../nhawkowl.html
they are very fascinating birds, and how lovely you are in a spot to have such visits-
Last edited by violaine; 03-24-2010 at 10:41 AM.
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