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I haven't heard one in years. I know the Missouri Conservation is trying to get people to not mow their fields so the natural grasses can grow. The highways and parks have stopped mowing certain areas. I hope that's helping. It's sad.
Quakerjack come for a cold beverage some evening. I have one in my neighborhood I hear all the time. On a few occasions he has spent the day roosting in one of my oaks. One time I was out around the chicken pen and the chickens started acting spooky, that tail up, wings downs, neck feathers on end look. They all started looking upward. Of course I looked too. It took me several minutes to spot the owl. He had probably been the all morning and it took the hens several hours to spot him. He was very difficult to pick out against the trunk of the tree.
Awesome! St Louis County right? I've got a brother in St Charles. Surely that's close to you since it has a "St." in front of it. LOL!
I haven't heard one in years. I know the Missouri Conservation is trying to get people to not mow their fields so the natural grasses can grow. The highways and parks have stopped mowing certain areas. I hope that's helping. It's sad.
Quakerjack come for a cold beverage some evening. I have one in my neighborhood I hear all the time. On a few occasions he has spent the day roosting in one of my oaks. One time I was out around the chicken pen and the chickens started acting spooky, that tail up, wings downs, neck feathers on end look. They all started looking upward. Of course I looked too. It took me several minutes to spot the owl. He had probably been the all morning and it took the hens several hours to spot him. He was very difficult to pick out against the trunk of the tree.
Awesome! St Louis County right? I've got a brother in St Charles. Surely that's close to you since it has a "St." in front of it. LOL!