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Male's territorial display includes booming hoots and threat postures, including puffing out throat, raising tail, and bowing deeply. Waits on a perch until it locates prey, then pursues and seizes prey in its talons. Can also locate prey visually or by sound, even in dense grass or under thick layers of snow.

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