There a many pairs of barn pals where I live what's strange to me is they are quite nosey I can hear thief sings goal and they let out screeching sound whenever they change flight dire tion I'm always happy to see them underneath they are all wihite with a wingspan of close to four feet! Very cool birds I like that they mate for life and both look after the young I don't think k anyone around here is bothering them and I hope it stays that way also they seem to be most active just after 3am for the most part they are very important for the ecosystem and very beautiful animals. They help keep the rodent population in check each one eating an average of four rodents per night
This is cool buuut some of the facts are abit off - the can live untl 5, if lucky, in the wild and about 25 years in captivity.. Also, its really only the Tawney Owls that go 'terwit tawoo'
There a many pairs of barn pals where I live what's strange to me is they are quite nosey I can hear thief sings goal and they let out screeching sound whenever they change flight dire tion I'm always happy to see them underneath they are all wihite with a wingspan of close to four feet! Very cool birds I like that they mate for life and both look after the young I don't think k anyone around here is bothering them and I hope it stays that way also they seem to be most active just after 3am for the most part they are very important for the ecosystem and very beautiful animals. They help keep the rodent population in check each one eating an average of four rodents per night
Too cute
This is cool buuut some of the facts are abit off - the can live untl 5, if lucky, in the wild and about 25 years in captivity..
Also, its really only the Tawney Owls that go 'terwit tawoo'
Also the twit-twoo call from a Tawny Owl is the male and female calling together.
She didn't say most owls terwit tawoo, she said they hoot which they do