From Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
Sanford the Eastern Screech-Owl looks out at yet another afternoon rainstorm here in Maitland.
Eastern Screech-Owls are the smallest species of owl found in Florida, fully grown at about six inches long. Sanford is a red or rufous morph, but this species also comes in gray and brown. The complex patterns of bands, spots, and colors help Eastern Screech-Owls the target of larger predators like Great Horned Owls and house cats, so camouflage is important for them.
Eastern Screech-Owls rely on tree cavities for nesting and protection, so humans can help them by preserving trees and putting up nest boxes. blend in well with tree bark. These small owls are often
You and me both, as we get older the only thing we can hold on to are the memories…it’s not as bird of prey centric but check out in plantation Florida It has Barn/Barred/GH Owls!