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If you look quickly, you might mistake this swimming owl for a seabird. In fact, owls are not natural in water and rarely swim, which makes this footage by owlsanity even more fascinating.
Known locally as "Rusty," this snowy owl has garnered a lot of attention, including being featured in national and regional magazines, such as "Birds & Blooms" and "Woods N Water News." ...
A surefire and highly optimistic harbinger of spring is the great horned owl. The massive owl is the first Ohio bird species to commence nesting, sometimes laying eggs by late January. Incubating ...
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