A saw-whet owl stands quietly, just observing ... some may have more than one mate. Females incubate eggs and brood the chicks, while males hunt and deliver food to the female, who does not ...
Humans are their biggest problem…and students Owls have superpowers. They hunt like wolves of the sky. Their ears are Ferraris of sound sensitivity. Their brain does sophisticated math to pinpoint ...
One of the first welcoming signs of spring for Avalon Peninsula birders is the return of the black-legged kittiwakes.
Jennifer Elgee submitted this gorgeous portrait of a springtime male blackburnian warbler, a coniferous forest bird that sings and nests in the tops of the tallest mature spruce and fir trees across ...
Owls mate for life, usually in February ... Other Okanagan owls included the Saw-Whet, Western Screech, Barred and Barn owl. Summer wildfires and smoky Okanagan skies don’t bother the birds.
Once believed to be a threatened species in Pennsylvania, saw-whets are actually more common than previously thought.
Early last October, I was fortunate enough to spend an evening, along with a few other birders, with John Fedak at his saw-whet owl banding station near the Kinzua Dam in the Allegheny National ...
The northern saw-whet owl was found struggling on Mt. Washington last week. Two summit interns found the owl shivering while ...