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.
They are found all over the eastern half of the United States and are even encroaching on the habitat of the spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest. Their only known predator is the great-horned owl.
A baby Great Horned Owl, rescued during the recent winter storm, has been successfully reunited with its family in Bay Park, ...
Athena has laid two eggs in the raised planter at the center’s entrance. You can keep an eye on her from home.
PITTSBURGH — A young great horned owl was rescued after falling 100 feet from her family’s nest on Panther Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh. The Tamarack Wildlife Center in Crawford County said the ...
The Ruth Melichar Bird Center is a non-profit that rehabilitates birds and gets them back into the wild with a release rate around 75 percent.
Athena the great horned owl is back once again at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, and the center has again set up an "owl cam" so viewers can watch her via a livestream video. Athena ...
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