For this weeks World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes I am posting on the Barred owl hubby and I saw on a walk at Riley's Lock. The Potomac River and the C&O canal trail has been a great place for me to see birds. During this walk we saw two Barred owls together. One flew away but one stayed in a tree near the trail and watched us. We saw many other species of birds on our walk but the owl was my favorite sighting.
The Barred Owl is seen in mixed woodlands and swamp forest. They prey on insects, vertebrates and amphibians. Their call sounds a lot like "who cooks for you" .
The Barred Owl is seen in mixed woodlands and swamp forest. They prey on insects, vertebrates and amphibians. Their call sounds a lot like "who cooks for you" .
The photo above shows the owl looking down, we watched as smaller birds were determined to make the owl leave and were trying to dive bomb him or her.
To see more great birds please visit Springman's World Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes thanks to Springman and Michelle for hosting and thanks for stopping by to see my post.