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from Long Island, New York on 2009-08-21
I was admiring your picture of the female Snowy Owl in Bartlesville, Oklahoma but when I got to the part where she was shot and later died it broke my heart. Why anyone would want to kill such a BEAUTIFUL creature is beyond my comprehension. No excuse can justify destroying such magnificence.


from Victoria on 2009-08-18
Yesterday I was walking my dog along the cliffs that circle Corio Bay, Geelong, and I turned around a corner, past a tree and there in front of my face, about a foot away, was a huge owl. It seemed to be stuck on the barbed wire fence. I was thinking how I could get in there to free it without my flesh being ripped apart, when it freed itself and took off, passing literally a centimeter from my nose! It didn't make any sound when it was airborne, but the magpies, crows and larks all ganged up on it and chased it off. It was AMAZING!!!! They were all working as at team! So anyway, I got home, googled and wiki'd, found your site and can say with some certainty it was either a Masked owl or a common barn owl, although I suspect it was masked. So thankyou! It was a HOOT!! Hah !!!


from singapore on 2009-08-17
I like owl baby becaues, they are cute.


from Singapore on 2009-08-16
I love the sounds of the owls you have on your website. I am 8 years old


from http://gahoolianage.wetpaint.com/ on 2009-08-16
Hey i love owls, also i love Guardains of Ga`Hoole!!!!


from Singapore on 2009-08-14
I've enjoyed your website and found it very useful for my lessons with my Primary 2 students.


from New Zealand on 2009-07-17
We only have 2 owls here in NZ & all my life I have been in love with these beautiful birds.


from Yanakie South Gippsland on 2009-07-15
Hi all, I am working with the Balook Community to reintroduce Tarra Valley and Bulga NT Parks to Victorians with a natural hist. display, guided walks, talks and photo exhibitions/comp. We need photos and sound of owls and people to give us with walks and talks over the last w'kend of Sept and the 1st & 2 w'ends of Oct and 1 was wondering if anyone was interested? Feel free to email or ring Bob on 0356871481 and we have a small budget to cover costs. We want the public to know that these special parks were missed by the fires and get people coming back again.


from South Africa on 2009-07-09
What a wonderful website! I am glad the owls have you on their side - they need all the help they can get. Good luck!


from Northern Kentucky on 2009-06-26
Thank you so much for this wonderful site. Because of you, I was able to discover that the hooting in my neighborhood is coming from Barred Owls - such beautiful, majestic creatures. I've seen them since, and only come to love them more each day. Again, thanks so much for helping me to learn more.


from France on 2009-06-22
Thank you for info, found out that my owl in the roof with young is a little owl.


from Los Angeles on 2009-06-17
I love the site.. Owls are awesome :)


from Holgate Oh on 2009-06-09
I found a injured baby screech owl this morning. I contacted proper authorities and Hooter is now with the Nature Reserves. The town has been cutting trees down and unfortunately i believe Hooter was living in one of them. He is getting cared for and will be released when healed.


from usa on 2009-06-03
i rilly like owls and the way they hoot


from Apple Valley, CA on 2009-05-26
I love your comprehensive website. I'm teaching forensic science through owl pellets to my at-risk high school students. They love it. Thanks for making so much information available.


from eugene, or on 2009-05-26
i'm just a volunteer at the cascade raptor center in eugene,but i think i can vouch for our wonderfull staff that we support you absolutely. i hope things are going well with staying available to keep public awareness alive,openly talked about etc. crizz


from Big Bear City, Ca. on 2009-05-22
Love your site. A lot of good reference material for us wildlife artists.


Rachel from Oregon on 2009-05-17
One night my friend and I were sleeping in my backyard in a tent when we heard a cat like noise, my friend said it was a Owl. She has some of the downladable sounds of owls on her Ipod and we came to find out it was a Great horned owl!!


olivia from Illinois on 2009-05-14
i love owlpages owls are so fascinating and im relly curious about owls and owlpages answer all of my quistions thanks for the website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


katie from il on 2009-05-14
i think this is a awesome amazing website i love owl very much i want to be on this website everyday


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