Artificial Intelligence

Habitat for Great Horned Owls

In Vernon, trees planted fifty years ago are getting to be old growth now. Perfect to settle into. There’s Mom in back.

And here’s the nest that Robin built when he heard the owls calling out the to each other at night: so romantic.

They settled in, and now there are five where there were two. Here’s the strongest chick.

He keeps everything under his watchful eye. That’s not a mouse in your pocket, is it?

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    • He wishes so too! The father is out hunting constantly. Each owlet gets a whole vole. That’s a lot of voles, and they’re big.

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    • I was wondering that myself. Robin found info online, and made the nest according to the plans. Maybe that’s the tactic? If you don’t find out anything, I’ll go ask.

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  1. Dear Harold, Someone sent me this and I thought it might interest you.

    https://herbaria3.org/2018/05/31/a-genealogy-mostly-plants/

    Shalom, Curt

    On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 7:00 PM, Okanagan Okanogan wrote:

    > Harold Rhenisch posted: “In Vernon, trees planted fifty years ago are > getting to be old growth now. Perfect to settle into. There’s Mom in back. > And here’s the nest that Robin built when he heard the owls calling out the > to each other at night: so romantic. They set” >

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