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Eastern Screech Owls

Eastern Screech Owls. No red owls are known from southern Texas, although they are farther northern Texas and if further south in Mexico. Eastern screech owl pairs usually find a mate for life.

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Eastern Screech Owls

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  1. Eastern Screech Owls • No red owls are known from southern Texas, although they are farther northern Texas and if further south in Mexico. • Eastern screech owl pairs usually find a mate for life. • An eastern screech owl is known to eat lots of different kinds of songbirds, including the European Starling. • Eastern Screech Owls eat lots of small animals. • The trilling song in one pitch is used by members of a pair tokeep in contact.

  2. Gray Wolves • Gray wolves live in packs of 8-35 wolves. • Gray wolves live in the forested areas of northern Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. • Gray wolves can communicate with each other though howling, body language, and scent. • Today lots of research is being conducted to deter mine the best habitat for wolves. • There are about 2,500 gray wolves in the lower 48 states , and about 10,000 in Alaska.

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