All four owls first took flight on May 19, 2010.
Great horned owls, chickadees and six species of woodpecker take cover here.
The owl took this as an affirmative and hopped on, then the boy transferred her to his shoulder.
The owl took a package in each claw, spread its wings, and launched into the sky.
The only answer was a rush of wings behind him as an owl took flight.
Even owls take advantage when they catch the mice in crepuscular activity.
It is probable that, like a modern wild turkey, the owl only took flight when extremely pressed, more often choosing to run.
After multiple unsuccessful attempts, an owl takes the decoration and flies away.
A human family would never return to such a scene of grisly death, but the owls just took it all calmly.
While the female owl takes care of the eggs, the male consistently brings food for them.