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Tag: Northern Pygmy Owl

Northern Pygmy Owl

By Flathead AudubonJuly 10, 2014November 14, 2015 Categories: Bird of the Month Tags: Bird of the Month, Northern Pygmy Owl

By Jeannie Marcure Because most of their activities are nocturnal, owls are more often heard than seen and are often regarded as mysterious and secretive.   There’s certainly something thrilling and primordial about hearing an owl call in the darkness of the forest.   After spending almost two years at Walden Pond, Thoreau described that experience this…

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Our Bird of the Month

A Batty Tale

In honor of our late friend Lewis Young.  – Wildlife Biologist and Bat Lover First published in April 2016 Hoary Bat by Lewis Young The Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinerus) is one of the most striking and recognizable bats in North America. It is the largest in Montana and one of the largest in the U.S….

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