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RE: Contest number 11 counts the hidden owls and wins

in #life6 years ago

Brother @leeuw and @perlanacarada form a great team, manage to count 15 owls, this is super fun you learn a little about this animal, we have fun and there are many prizes.
@Leeuw does an excellent job on this platform, is the friend of friends, I send you greetings brother, good luck to all, I hope I have not arrived so late.

Owls are monogamous birds, that is, the male and female form a breeding pair that does not mate with other owls during the breeding season. Even some couples stay together throughout their lives unless one dies. They rarely build nests and take advantage of abandoned or old nests or even cracks in rocks, caves and holes in buildings. Much smaller species inhabit cavities in tree trunks