
A great horned owl roosts a few yards away from its nest in the tall-thin position, where it sits as erect and slim as possible as a method of camouflage. Generally, they are most active at night and rest during the day.
(Kathleen Woodford photos/Mineral Independent)
May 8, 2018
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