About 5 to 10 years ago, we normally heard owls sound in great numbers after midnight. It seems that owls population was “quite a lot” in that time.
Based on Google ID, the image of owl (Image 1) is identified as a Barred Owl with scientific name is Strix varia.
Even though the owls population is decreasing in our neighborhood recently, the barred owl is very common raptor in our city, Baton Rouge as of reported by LSU media (2021: LSU Researchers Study Baton Rouge Barred Owls).
They may live or be found in the nearby forest, city parks, big trees and even on the electric poles around our city.
In the nature, the owls may eat snakes, rabbits and creatures which are living in water such as craw-fish.
We know at our neighborhood that the owls consume rats, squirrels, mice and even pets like smaller dogs and cats.
Do you see owls at your neighborhood? How abundance?
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