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From the Center for Wildlife
Humans aren’t the only ones out there celebrating the season of love. Many species, like our friends the barred owl are in the midst of carrying out courtship rituals in preparation for breeding season.
Courtship behaviors for the barred owl include a variety of physical contact including affectionate preening and some fun dance moves like head bobbing. This is a great time of year to get out and listen to your local owls as well!
Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us here at Center for Wildlife!
They do!
It isn’t romantic in nature, more a survival pact.
From Owl Chatter:
The rest of the article is cute and deserves a quick read. It talks about some owl mating rituals, owl “divorce,” and some other neat facts.
It’s just a blog post, not a science article, so everyone can enjoy it without having to think all that much. It’s a holiday after all!
True but one could say exactly the same about human relationships.
I hope that is relegated moreso to our ancestors than for modern ones! 😅
They show affection and respect, which I would definitely consider essential ingredients to a loving relationship.
I read ‘owl divorce’ and clicked the article. Did not disappoint. Good read.
I’m always glad to hear that. I try to find the widest variety of things that most of you would enjoy. The posts are all for you guys after all!