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  2. Spotted owl - Wikipedia

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    The spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) is a species of true owl. It is a resident species of old-growth forests in western North America, where it nests in tree hollows, old bird of prey nests, or rock crevices. Nests can be between 12 and 60 metres (39 and 197 ft) high and usually contain two eggs (though some contain as many as four).

  3. Sad ending for great-horned owl nest in flower pot in West Bend

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    The owls taught us so much and this is one more lesson in acceptance." The news of the nest failure brought an outpouring of reactions from many of the 9,900 followers on The Potted Owl Facebook page.

  4. Great horned owl - Wikipedia

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    In a block of Wisconsin, great horned owls were responsible for the failure of 78% of eastern screech owl's nests. [24] Long-eared owls and, to a lesser extent, barn owls tend to hunt in open, sparsely treed habitats more so than great horned owls, but since they may return to wooded spots for nesting purposes, they may be more vulnerable there.

  5. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Owls are birds from the ... female owls stay at their nest with their eggs while it is the ... List of Owl Species Breeding In North American and Owl Photos;

  6. Mama Great Gray Owl Protecting Babies in Hollow Tree Trunk Is ...

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    Great Gray Owls don’t build their own nests—rather, they take over the nests of other birds like goshawks, or nest in manmade areas like barn eaves or the tops of broken trees, as seen here.

  7. Giving a hoot: How to protect owls in your backyard - AOL

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    Great horned owls, don’t use holes, but build their large nests in trees. Eastern screech owl, finding shelter in a tree cavity. They often occupy abandoned woodpecker nest holes. - stanley45 ...

  8. Tawny owl - Wikipedia

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    The owl's home range is determined in early autumn, and the territory is defended throughout the winter and into spring when the breeding season begins. [30] The tawny owl typically nests in a hole in a tree, but will also use old European magpie nests, squirrel drey or holes in buildings, and readily takes to nest boxes.

  9. Great grey owl - Wikipedia

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    The erection of nest platforms for great grey owls was pioneered by Robert Nero in central Canada in the 1970s. Nesting may occur from March to May. Unlike, for example, osprey or white storks, the great grey owl does not predictably re-use nest sites over consecutive years. Four eggs are the usual clutch size. Eggs average 42.7 mm (1.68 in ...