 Yes, you saw that correctly. That was an owl grabbing a mouse off of a man's head. His or her name is Hedy, a barred owl that has taken up residence at the home of Liter Elementary School teacher, Tyler Watts, father at Blackie in Letcher County. Nearly every night over the past three weeks, Hedy has been visiting and enjoying a steady diet of white mice, which is provided in a very unique fashion. Watching Deere on the property, Tyler said his family noticed owls were hanging around and they began feeding the birds. One in particular seemed very interested. Over the course of about two weeks, he started coming in really close and we were about to toss out a mouse for him one night and he jerked it out of my hand. And when he did that, I said, well, we can start having some real fun now, you know. Now Tyler has a hobby that has gone viral on a small scale. He said it surprisingly doesn't hurt when Hedy grabs a mouse from his head or his hands, so he's out nearly every night feeding the bird. Videos of the tricks he's posted to Facebook have garnered thousands of shares and lots of interest, especially Tyler says from his first grade students. Tyler said he's received nothing but compliments on the tricks with Hedy and he said he's happy to simply put out something positive to entertain people. If we could just spread just a little tiny spot of bright light out there and put something positive out there, I think it's all worth it, even if it's just something small like this. So when darkness falls, you'll find Tyler Watts, first grade teacher out in his dad's yard, getting up close and personal with nature. Reporting in Letra County for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.