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The long-eared owl (Asio otus) is a nocturnal bird found across Europe, often living in farmland areas. In winter, when trees lose their leaves, these owls gather in groups and spend their days ...
Have you ever seen a bat roosting in a palmetto tree? Here’s what to know about these creatures and which ones call the Lowcountry home.
The retired fashion illustrator — who paints women’s figures and lyrical abstractions using acrylic, pen and ink and sometimes gouache, a water-based opaque paint — keeps a long to-do list.
Former Hofstra softball star Jen Pawol is becoming the first female umpire in Major League Baseball history to appear in a regular-season game.
More information: Dispersed female networks: female gorillas' inter-group relationships influence dispersal decisions, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2025).
Networks of long-distance female friends help gorillas move between groups “I’m not going if I don't know anyone” -- sound all too familiar? Well it’s not just humans.
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International Owl Awareness Day is Monday, and the Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre is celebrating with four days of events. There will be treats, magic shows, face painting, gift draws ...
Long-eared owl. "Being top predators, owls have both excellent hearing and sight. Long eared owls’ eyes are enormous and bright orange, piercing through their pale brown disk of facial feathers.
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They are the barn owl, burrowing owl, flammulated owl, great horned owl, long-eared owl (above), northern pygmy owl, northern saw-whet owl, short-eared owl and Western screech owl.
They are normally elusive and rarely seen, but bird enthusiasts say the environmental conditions have been ideal for an explosion in the owl population in Alberta.