Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)
The British Columbia Great
Horned Owl is resilient in many ways often found high up in the
trees nesting in vacated homes previously occupied by crows, eagles
or hawks. Sometimes, the owl's home is occasionally on a cliff ledge
so to havea good sight line on possible prey.
The owl possesses powerful
razor sharp talons, a hooked bill and superb eyesight which are
valuable assets when hunting from the air. During the day the owl
is dozing, resting up in a tree and by nightfall it turns into a
skilled predator stalking unaware animals using its keen night vision.
The owl digests its prey whole and then regurgitates
the fur, bones as small pellets later. Crows dislike Horned Owls,
not as predators, but more as a personality conflict. For some reason
crows are intent to disturbing the owl. So much so that a great
tracking device to where a Great Horned Owl is indicated by a large
gathering of crows.
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