A wise old owl sat in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard; Why can’t we be like that wise old bird? – Author Unknown For years we’ve ...
and their plumage matches the tree’s bark to a remarkable degree. The owl’s prominent ear tufts further the illusion that the bird is a broken-off snag. So, unless you are lucky enough to ...
An uncommon owl “irruption” has brought large numbers of owls to northeast Minnesota, and also brought a ton of tourists and ...
During Super Bowl Sunday, the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is going to be celebrating “Superb Owl Sunday.” ...
Bark stripping is a common practice among many species of tree squirrels. Squirrels don’t actually eat the bark; they strip away the top layer to get to the sweet, phloem tissue underneath. Bark ...