Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Summary
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Biblography
Amazon. "The Boys Guide How to Be Best at Everything" Amazon. Saturday, March 29, 2009. <http://www.amazon.com/How-Best-Everything-Boys-Book/dp/0545016282/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1238462984&sr=8-1>
Deane P. Lewis " Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginanus) Owl Pages February 4, 2009 http://www.owlpages.com/owls.php?genus=Bubo&species=virginianus
"Great Horned Owl" All About Birds: Great Horned Owl. February 4, 2009 <http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Great_Horned_Owl_dtl.html>
"Great Horned Owl (Genus, species: Bubo virginianus)" Great Horned Owl February 4, 2009<http://www.kidzone.ws/animals/birds/great_horned_owl.htm>
"How to Hoot With Ones Hands" Ehow April 2, 2009<http://www.ehow.com/how_2247558_hoot-ones-hands.html>
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How to Make a great horned owl call
Step 2: Fold your fingers down so they're on top of your hands. Step 3: Move your thumbs so they're pointing straight out away from your body. Place your thumbs next to each other. Step 4: Raise the knuckles on your thumbs up slightly so there's a small hole between your thumbs. Pull your lips over your teeth slightly. Step 5: Blow into that small hole between your thumbs. Start with a small puff of air and then increase it until you get the sound you want. If done correctly, the air will move around your hands and then puff out at the bottom of your folded hands. Step 6: Practice lots. It's difficult to hoot with your hands. You may need to blow harder or softer and your hands may need to be tighter or more relaxed. Step 7:Try raising or lowering the fingers of your hand at the bottom, once you figure out how to hoot with one's hands. This alters the call and makes it more realistic.
Step 1: Place all of the fingers (not the thumb) on one hand into the webbing between the thumb and the fingers of the other hand.
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Questions
Are there any unusual stories about Great Horned Owls?
About how long do they live?
When do they start growing their adult feathers?
Is it common for Great Horned owls to take a liking to Eucalyptus trees?
Do GH owls fly to different places in different seasons?
Are there any folk tales about GH owls?
How to GH owls attract their mate?
Do GH owls ever leave their young if so when?
Are they an endangered species?
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History (copy and paste in own words)
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Page compiled by Deane P. Lewis.
OwlPages.com Owl Species ID: 090.010.000 - Page last updated 2008-08-14
Houston, C. S., D. G. Smith, and C. Rohner. 1998. Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). In The Birds of North America, No. 372 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Great_Horned_Owl.html
Enemies:
http://www.kidzone.ws/animals/birds/great_horned_owl.htm
The Great Horned Owl was first seen in the Virginia colonies, so its species name was from Latin made form of the name of this territory (originally named for Queen Elizabeth I). The first published description was made in 1788 by Johann Gmelin. Great Horned Owls are sometimes known as Hoot Owls, Cat Owls or the Winged Tiger
Voice:
. Most calling occurs from dusk to about midnight and then again just before dawn.
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Breeding:
Mortality:
The Great Horned Owl is a regular victim of harassment from flocks of American Crows. Crows congregate from long distances to mob owls, and may continue yelling at them for hours. The enmity of the crows is well earned, however, as the owl is probably the most important predator on adult crows and nestlings
Even though the female Great Horned Owl is larger than her mate, the male has a deeper voice. Pairs often call together, with audible differences in pitch.
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