Hoot is back! Last night when I briefly awakened at midnight and 3 am, I could hear her hunting … sometimes in my own yard. Thus, this morning after an early morning bicycle ride up the shore I decided to hike over to a pine grove where my friend sometimes perches for the day. I have learned that my Great Horned Owls often become active for about 30 minutes around 8:30 am after an initial morning snooze starting at sunrise (and finding good hiding spots from crows). During this brief “wake-up” time my owls will quickly hunt anything which is easily available. This morning the local robins were squawking in alarm which is how I found Hoot!
Remember, you may download a free PDF version of my new children’s book, Do You Hoot?, which tells the story of the Amity owlets growing up this spring. Follow this link to get your download your free copy of my book, and watch some more special videos of Hoot and gang.
Return of Hoot! The Movie! (video link for email subscribers)