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  2. Burrowing owl - Wikipedia

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    Prairie dogs and ground squirrels also act as a buffer between owls and their predators, since they become the target prey rather than the owls. [ 40 ] [ 44 ] Another benefit prairie dogs in particular provide burrowing owls takes the form of their alarm calls, which alert burrowing owls if predators are nearby, therefore giving the owls ample ...

  3. Great horned owl - Wikipedia

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    [77] [78] Owls hunt mainly by watching from a snag, pole or other high perch. During hunting forays, they often fly about 50 to 100 m (160 to 330 ft) from perch to perch, stopping to survey for food at each, until they sense a prey item below. From such vantage points, owls dive down to the ground, often with wings folded, to ambush their prey ...

  4. Fisher (animal) - Wikipedia

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    A fisher's hunting range varies from 6.6 km 2 (3 sq mi) in the summer to 14.1 km 2 (5 sq mi) in the winter. Ranges up to 20.0 km 2 (8 sq mi) in the winter are possible depending on the quality of the habitat. Male and female fishers have overlapping territories.

  5. Tiny Screech Owl Camouflages So Well Against Tree Bark He's ...

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    Despite the name, screech owls do not actually “screech. ... breakage, or squirrels. They hunt all manner of small animals, from mammals and birds to reptiles, amphibians, and even occasionally ...

  6. Experts Explain What It Means When You See an Owl - AOL

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    Common themes and events include flying owls, communicating with owls, owls transforming into something else, and even threatening owls. They each have their own meanings, but generally, dreaming ...

  7. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Owls are divided into two families: the true (or typical) owl family, Strigidae, and the barn owl and bay owl family, Tytonidae. [2] Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are found in all regions of the Earth except the polar ice caps and some remote islands.

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  9. Barking owl - Wikipedia

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    Most people hear the barking owl rather than see it as it has a loud and explosive voice. The main territorial vocalisation is in the form of a double 'hoot', similar in pattern to the other Australian hawk owls. It sounds like a double dog bark, so closely resembling a small dog that it is difficult to tell the difference.