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“Boreal, Great Gray and Northern Hawk owls are some of the most sought-after birds in North America and their numbers here are just crashing. We don’t know why.
HORICON — The Horicon Marsh Bird Club welcomes Hannah Toutonghi of the University of Minnesota Duluth, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, to its meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the auditorium ...
IF you can spot the owl hiding in the image below in ten seconds, you might have the eyes of a hawk. The owl is very well-hidden, blending into its surroundings quite easily to create an optical il… ...
Northern Hawk Owls: Sightings of this intense, yellow-eyed hunter are quite rare in the Great Lakes region — but when these owls do show up, it’s typically in the eastern U.P.
In a single day last week, VanRossum saw great gray owls hunting, a northern hawk owl, and a small boreal owl. That last one is difficult to see because it’s so small and typically feeds at night.
They include Snowy Owls, North Hawk Owls, Great Great Owls and the rare Boreal Owl. Those are on top of year-round owl residents in Michigan which include great horned, eastern screech and barred ...
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