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Graham Workman column: Ghost Owl
Thankfully, it wasn’t a ghost it was something more exciting it was a barn owl heading out to hunt the fields for small rodents. It really did appear quite ghostly with its white wings reflecting what ...
Negro and his team’s latest research suggests instead that the barn owl’s brilliant white plumage is in fact a form of nocturnal camouflage or counter-illumination that gives the hunter an ...
Though it's light-hearted, Superb Owl Sunday has also become a way for people to earnestly engage with the birds of prey. As ...
Owls. Owls have big eyes to help them see in the dark. This white owl is called a barn owl because she likes to live in barns and sheds. Mice like to live in barns too but they have to be careful.