Great Horned Owls Harassed by Crows
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Hah, crows are spazzing out and the owl is just keeping its cool and relaxing. Own wins.
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lol that owl ain't moving.
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I had a similar experience last fall here in the mountains in Colorado - I was meeting with a buddy of mine on my back porch & all morning the crows would not shut their beaks - had to be at least 20+ all over this tree. Finally we noticed this giant great horned owl sitting on one of the branches, looking all manner of annoyed. Eventually he flew off, but really who can blame him - those crows were obnoxious!
I believe great horneds steal crows' nests, which is why they flip out around one :)
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Owls eat crows at night - that's why the crows are harassing it
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It's a gang war. Those crows need more to take on the owls.
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Aristotle wrote that there was a war between owls and crows...owls FTW ;)
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Ha, they were awful brave until the second owl showed up... LOL
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No that's just the typical strategy of an owl when under threat. They try to hide by staying still and freezing. They also do it when humans approach, which makes people think they're tame, when they're not.
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"Gee mister owl, you sure are fat! 8D"
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this whitey (owl) went into a black (crow) neighborhood lmao
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@GmanGregilla i wonder why they are so childlike!
Poor mister owl, first the kid that always asks him "how many licks does it take to the get to the center of at tootsie pop" and now crows.
People just can't leave him alone.
rex3453 2 years ago 14
Ah yes, One, Two, Three....! Been a long time since those commercials. :)
usefulav 2 years ago 2