Pineland Farms is warning cross country skiers about an aggressive, dive-bombing owl that appears to be protecting a nest near a groomed trail.
“Owls are very protective of their territory, and she’s doing her job,”.
In a Facebook post, Pineland Farms said the owl is most likely a barred owl or a great horned owl.
Both types mate and nest earlier than other owls. From January to March, these owls can become aggressive as they defend their territory and nest. Owls are most active in the evening and early morning.
In a Facebook post, Pineland Farms said the owl is most likely a barred owl or a great horned owl.
Both types mate and nest earlier than other owls. From January to March, these owls can become aggressive as they defend their territory and nest. Owls are most active in the evening and early morning.
“As a recreational property, we value both the safety of our visitors as well as our farm animals and wildlife,” the post said. “With education and appreciation of our natural resource, we hope.
These are tough Owls.
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