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Want to help your feathered friends? This new L.A. center rescues birds of prey

Por: Los Angeles Times Life July 25, 2024

As I turned the corner around a walled-off enclosure at a nature center in San Dimas, I didn’t anticipate all the intense, yellow eyes that would meet me on the other side. At least 22 great horned owls were staring at me — or, more accurately, through me. One of them was hissing. Out hiking, I often spot great horned owls, usually hearing their unmistakable call long before I spot them high in a tree. Seeing that many owls all at once... + full article



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