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  2. Breeding biology of the tawny owl - Wikipedia

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    The male advertises several potential nest sites to his mate by singing at the entrance, slipping inside and so on, with the female finally selecting one. [1] The typical nest site of a tawny owl is a tree hollow, wherein the owls will nest directly on the interior hole's surface.

  3. When Nature Gets Weird: 50 Odd Facts That May Leave You ... - AOL

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    For example, laying eggs! However, like other good mammal mothers, platypi do care for their young. ... When that happens, the male owl gets to keep the nest, and the female has to find a new home ...

  4. Rufous owl - Wikipedia

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    Eggs are typically laid in a nest located in the trunks or limbs of trees. Some nests are built as high as thirty meters above the ground in order to protect them from ground-dwelling predators. The male owl will select the nest and the female will lay one or two eggs inside. The eggs require 37 days of incubation. Once hatched, the young owls ...

  5. Ural owl - Wikipedia

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    The Ural owl also has a particularly menacing bill-snapping display. [22] [24] In total, Swedish biologist reported that about nine different calls were uttered by Ural owls. [22] [25] [26] [27] Despite the range of calls, the species is generally very quiet for a large owl and may not vocalize even at peak times for perhaps up to nearly 2 days ...

  6. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Barn owls living in tropical regions can breed at any time of year, but some seasonality in nesting is still evident. Where there are distinct wet and dry seasons, egg-laying usually takes place during the dry season, with increased rodent prey becoming available to the birds as the vegetation dies off.

  7. Owl in the family? Residents of Hilton Head nest featured on ...

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    Two eggs have hatched this week in the Hilton Head Land Trust’s Raptor Cam nest. ... The male owl is named for Gen. Joshua Howell, after the namesake of Ft. Howell on Hilton Head. Howell was ...

  8. Burrowing owl - Wikipedia

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    The female lays an egg every one or two days until she has completed a clutch, which can consist of four to 12 eggs (usually 9). She then incubates the eggs for 3–4 weeks while the male brings her food. After the eggs hatch, both parents feed the chicks. Four weeks after hatching, the chicks can make short flights and begin leaving the nest ...

  9. At what temperature do iguanas "freeze" in Florida? - AOL

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    Adult male iguanas can reach 5 feet in length, and weigh up to 20 pounds. ... sea turtles and burrowing owls. In 2021, ... one female can lay up to about 70 eggs a year.