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  • Gopher See, Gopher Do
    BW - Gophers.jpg
  • A Cheeky Squirrel Smiles For The Camera
    Happy Squirrel.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Trying To Camouflage Himself In The Grass
    Squirrely Grass.jpg
  • A squirrel is just a rat with a cuter outfit!
    BW - Squirrel Head.jpg
  • A Squirrel Posted Up In The Flower Garden
    Garden Squirrel.jpg
  • A Starling and A Prairie Dog Fight Over Peanuts at the Saint Louis Zoo
    cmon share your food.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Playing Around On My Swing-set, Pokes His Head Out For A Quick Photo
    Peekaboo Bokeh Squirrel.jpg
  • This prairie dog was just trying to eat and this little bird just kept trying to take the food right out of the prairie dogs mouth.  It was really funny to watch and the prairie dog did not seem to care.
    gimme_my_carrot.jpg
  • Mr. seemingly is up to no good in my garden again
    Pencil Sketch Squirrel.jpg
  • A squirrel stops by for a quick snacking grabbing some seeds from the garden bed that had fallen from the feeder above
    Squirrely Visitor.jpg
  • Well it seems that Mr. Squirrel has found my birdfeeders and is looking to find a way up
    Squirrel Climber.jpg
  • Yup - Definitely Up To No Good
    Naughty Squirrel.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Trouncing Through The Grass On A Sunny Afternoon
    Bokeh Squirrel.jpg
  • A White-Breasted Nuthatch in a typical pose on the side of a tree
    WB Nuthatch Tall Tree.jpg
  • Peekaboo - Gettin Squirrely with It
    Tree Squirrel.jpg
  • if you zoom in, you can see the clouds in his eye
    Peekaboo Squirrel.jpg
  • A common grey squirrel climbing a tree
    Climbing Tree Rat.jpg
  • Move Along - Nothing To See Here, I'm Just A Furry Garden Gnome...
    Garden Gnome Squirrel.jpg
  • Prairie dog hanging out and eating carrots on a beautiful day at the Saint Louis Zoo.
    prairie_dog.jpg
  • Cute little squirrel who decided to eat my sunflower seeds for the birds
    Tree Rat.jpg
  • With its long, earlike tufts, intimidating yellow-eyed stare, and deep hooting voice, the Great Horned Owl is the quintessential owl of storybooks. This powerful predator can take down birds and mammals even larger than itself, but it also dines on daintier fare such as tiny scorpions, mice, and frogs. It's one of the most common owls in North America, equally at home in deserts, wetlands, forests, grasslands, backyards, cities, and almost any other semi-open habitat between the Arctic and the tropics.<br />
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Great Horned Owls are fierce predators that can take large prey, including raptors such as Ospreys, Peregrine Falcons, Prairie Falcons, and other owls. They also eat much smaller items such as rodents, frogs, and scorpions. Great Horned Owls have large eyes, pupils that open widely in the dark, and retinas containing many rod cells for excellent night vision. Their eyes don't move in their sockets, but they can swivel their heads more than 180 degrees to look in any direction. They also have sensitive hearing, thanks in part to facial disc feathers that direct sound waves to their ears.
    Great Horned Owl.jpg