Great Gray Owl - Bird of Prey. binocular vision is excellent, and so they can spot prey. It is almost impossible to hear an owl fly at night...they also may fly low through open areas in search of prey. Their large facial disks, also known as "ruffs", focus sound, in locating prey, because of the lack of light during the late and early hours in which they hunt. On the nesting grounds, they mainly hunt at night and near dawn and dusk; at other times, they are active mostly during the night...
Swans are gracefully long-necked, heavy-bodied, big-footed birds that glide majestically when swimming and fly with slow wingbeats and with necks outstretched. They migrate in diagonal formation or V-formation at great heights, and no other waterfowl moves as fast on the water or in the air. They mate for life! Swans live perhaps 20 years in the wild and 50 years or more in captivity. Swan Video http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/animals-pets-kids/birds-kids/swan-tundra-kids/
Oct 23rd 22:12
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