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How do owls protect their young?

Updated: 11/16/2022
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owls are quite the defensive birds... much to a bird watchers understanding the way they protect their young may seem strange to people who don't understand owls. A mother owl will push its young out of the tree or other place of resting in order to evade the preditor

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