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  • Shannon
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    Barn owls for sure. Not many barns around anymore for them to roost in occasionally you'll find something but I find the mostly believe it or not in palm trees. You could hear them obviously screeching you can't hear them fly though they're so silent. But when you locate a palm tree that  you think might have barn owls,just look at the base. I always find owl pellets at the base. I've known of a nest in the same palm tree for as far as I can remember and recently I walked down to where it was at and my heart just broke, they cut it down. It made me sick. I since then have been harassing the city trying to find out who is responsible for the guidelines of protecting the wildlife during all this development it just made me so angry. Check out your palm trees. I'm in  Northern California and we have quite a few. The  other owls  are great horned owls, burrowing owls,   saw whet owls ( I think I spelled it right), the northern screech owl  and I think that's it for our area.  Where are you located? Good luck I hope this helps 🦉
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  • Shannon
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    Barn owls for sure. Not many barns around anymore for them to roost in occasionally you'll find something but I find the mostly believe it or not in palm trees. You could hear them obviously screeching you can't hear him fly though they're so silent. But when you locate a palm tree that you know you think might have barn owls and just look at the base I always find out pellets at the base. I've known a few family of barn owls that have nested in the same palm tree for as far as I can remember and recently I walked down to where it was at and my heart just broke cuz they took it down it made me sick. I since then have been harassing the city trying to find out who is responsible for the guidelines of protecting the wildlife during all this development it just made me so angry. But check out your palm trees I'm in California Northern California and that's where I find mine here and we have quite a few. I'm the only other owls we have are great horned owls and burrowing owls and the see there's the northern screech owl and the saw wet owl and I think that's it for our area where are you located? Good luck I hope this helps 🦉
    in reply to: How to find owls. #956185
  • Shannon
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    Lucy and Ricky. Young couple that visits be frequently. Not the ones I witnessed. One last thing I almost forgot  I witness it in the grassy part. Ya know....but It began with courting in the water. Sorry.
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