The Owl Comes Into Its Own – NYT’s Science Piece

“Would that owls might lend us their ears. Species like the barn, barred, screech and horned have some of the keenest auditory systems known, able to hear potential prey stirring deep under leaves, snow or grass, identify the rodent species and even assess its relative plumpness or state of pregnancy, based on sound alone.”

The New York Times Science Tuesday contributes a lovely and informative piece about owls.

The Owl Comes Into Its Own

 

About Mare Cromwell

Mare Cromwell is the author of "Messages from Mother.... Earth Mother" and "If I gave you God's phone number....Searching for Spirituality in America." She is a plant intuitive, sacred gardener, poet and worm herder. Mare has studied with Native American teachers for sixteen years and calls Western Maryland her home. To learn more about "Messages from Mother.... Earth Mother" and read the Messages, go to http://messagesfrommother.org.
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