(Photo courtesy of Keri Lewis) Raptor specialist Jo Santiago, left, and raptor rescue volunteer Connor Sneberger prepare to release a newly healthy screech owl along Back Road in Randolph County.
Raptor specialist Jo Santiago, left, and raptor rescue volunteer Connor Sneberger prepare to release a newly healthy screech owl along Back Road in Randolph County. (Photo courtesy of Keri Lewis ...
Owls can be easier to spot in wintertime: great horned owls start hooting and nesting while we’re still in winter’s grip, and barred owls aren’t far behind. And an elusive screech owl may turn up at ...
Barred owls, great horned owls, and species such as the eastern screech owl can be found in Ohio’s woodlands. Owls are very vocal in winter as they find mates and establish territories.
Learn more › The secret to seeing in the dark? Ask an owl. Their incredible eyesight is the reason you hear them hooting outside your window at night while they manage to survive the great outdoors.