Regular Voice readers might remember this Burlingame is for the Birds post driven off of the Cornell Labs Merlin app. Two and a half years ago I heard a dozen birds in my yard, but the one I heard tonight was not one of them. A Great Horned Owl has made an appearance and has made himself heard. Cornell has a nice page about them here. I pulled the Dachshund a little closer as we listened together. She seemed to get it.
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3 responses to “Whooo: Great Horned Owl”
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We’ve got one too — I’ve only heard it but neighbor has taken photos. What a bird!
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Two up here above Mercy Center. Loud. Fun. Big birds.
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Whooo knew?? We also have one in our redwood!
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