Great horned owls prefer hunting in the dawn, dusk and through the night, daytime hours are spent yawning, preening and sleeping.




Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2025-03-01
Great horned owls prefer hunting in the dawn, dusk and through the night, daytime hours are spent yawning, preening and sleeping.
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