From the Owl Research Institute

Have you ever thought about the world of owl real estate before? Well did you know that owls don’t build their own nests? With the exception of Snowy Owls and Short-eared Owls who might dig and scratch a small bowl on the ground, most North American owl species rely on the hard work of other animals to build their nests.

Woodpeckers and flickers create cavities in trees that species such as the Northern Saw-whet and Northern Pygmy Owl rely on.

Burrowing Owls take over underground tunnels dug out by ground squirrels, prairie dogs and badgers.

Great Gray and Great Horned Owls often take over abandoned stick nests created by magpies, ravens and hawks. Since Great Horned Owls are earlier nesters than Red-tailed Hawks, they are often able to steal their nests before the hawks settle into them.

  • @Chetzemoka
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    37 months ago

    Steal! GHO, my friend, I believe that is what we refer to as “a dick move”

    • anon6789OP
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      27 months ago

      She’s just keeping it warm for the hawk! Nobody likes a cold spot. 😄

      • @Chetzemoka
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        27 months ago

        I’m gaining such new perspectives on my neighborhood bird dynamics. We have a red tailed hawk that roams here as well. Never occurred to me that our GHO is the neighborhood bully haha

        • anon6789OP
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          27 months ago

          Lol don’t think that hawk is innocent either! They both like to dive bomb each other while the other is sleeping! They both want to be top bird by whatever means necessary.

          Birds are such jerks to each other!