Owls
Copper's Distract Facts about
Owls
Learn how Bart the barred owl uses his asymmetrical ears to tune into the sound of that strange housecat, Copper, scratching on the window. Learn More »
Bart the barred owl is hiding something. Find out why he’s keeping his dinner a secret in another Distract Fact from Copper and the Tree Frog: The Night Heron Nabbing. Learn More »
When two eyelids is just not enough, you need a barred owl to get the job done. Learn More »
Copper makes the mistake of calling Big Strig’s tufts ears. Learn why that’s incorrect before you get off on the wrong talon when meeting a great horned owl. Learn More »
Find out why Bart the barred owl has a natural reason to keep his distance from his new great horned owl acquaintance, Big Strig. Learn More »
If an owl calls in the woods and there is nobody to hear, does it make a sound? Wait, if there is an owl calling in the woods, let’s get out there and listen! Learn More »
Skunks aren’t a menu item for many animals, but great horned owls know that a stink don’t smell when you don’t smell so well.
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In Copper and the Tree Frog: The Night Heron Nabbing, Copper discovers that owls have some seriously sneaky skills. Learn More »