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  2. Warblish - Wikipedia

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    For example, the call of the barred owl may be rendered as Who cooks for you? in warblish. Warblish can take the form of phrases, sentences, or even dialogues attributed to birds. The meaning of the words often relates to the bird species in some way, either referring to its behavior, ecosystem role, mythology, or other cultural associations.

  3. Mothman - Wikipedia

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    Science writer Sharon A. Hill proposed that the photo showed "a bird, perhaps an owl, carrying a frog or snake away" and wrote that "there is zero reason to suspect it is the Mothman as described in legend. There are too many far more reasonable explanations."

  4. Cherokee spiritual beliefs - Wikipedia

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    ᏗᎵᏍᏙᏗ "dilsdohdi" [1] the "water spider" is said to have first brought fire to the inhabitants of the earth in the basket on her back. [2]Cherokee spiritual beliefs are held in common among the Cherokee people – Native American peoples who are Indigenous to the Southeastern Woodlands, and today live primarily in communities in North Carolina (the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ...

  5. From barred to bad: Owl with a grudge terrorized joggers ...

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    Barred owls can push spotted owls out of their habitat with repeated attacks. ... Their calls, sometimes described as sounding like, “who cooks for you,” lend a mysterious air to any forest ...

  6. Federal government moving ahead with strategy to shoot barred ...

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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a decision on Wednesday to adopt a controversial barred owl management strategy that calls for lethal removal of the birds by shooting them with ...

  7. Nature Center presents new educational great horned owl, cedar

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    Aug. 5—The Jay C. Hormel Nature Center has acquired a new resident education bird — great horned out named Cedar. After the passing of the center's barred owl, Guka, in the winter of 2022, the ...

  8. Barred owl - Wikipedia

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    The barred owl (Strix varia), also known as the northern barred owl, striped owl or, more informally, hoot owl or eight-hooter owl, is a North American large species of owl. A member of the true owl family, Strigidae, they belong to the genus Strix , which is also the origin of the family's name under Linnaean taxonomy .

  9. Baby Barred Owls Can't Get Enough of Backyard Bird Bath & It ...

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    The barred owl’s range is widespread and only getting wider. 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 ...