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why not indeed.
i don’t know my owls very well, but that one sure looks like the very large owl that swooped down over my car a while back, as i was driving down the road. i was sure it was going to come right through the windshield and bury its talons in my face.
fortunately it didn’t, so it was a superb owl indeed.
That’s a brown screech owl (they also come in grey) and, yes, they can hurt if they attack you. We have a lot of raptors, both large and small in the area. There are bald eagles and ospreys on the West end of Santa Rosa Island, and I have seen golden eagles in this area.
owls are way cool, but i hardly ever see one, so they’re kind of mythical creatures; coming that close to one was something else.
ospreys and pelicans have really been the only birds i’ve kept a closer eye on over the years, and both have made a good comeback.
my new favorite birds in recent years are the great blue herons, especially the ones that hang around the docks where people like to fish. i always get a kick out of the people who toss a fish or two to waiting heron(s).
The problem with herons is they eat fish, including expensive koi in a water garden beside your house even with motion detection sprinklers on guard.
i have friends who claim they don’t have koi ponds, they have great blue heron feeding stations.
i used to feel kind of bad about that but then i saw a video on the internet of a great blue heron stalking through a field gobbling up mice, or rates, or voles, or some kind of ground-dwelling critter. i was living in an old, somewhat run-down house with a slumlord landlord, so various urban wildlife forms were always inviting themselves in and i have to admit wishing i could invite a few herons to come live with me.
Oh, yes, they will eat anything that is small enough to be swallowed, but show a preference for fish and frogs.
Now you have the kittie corp acting as dry land herons, who prefer their fish from cans. 🙂