Fear of attacks by territorial Great Horned Owls

Powerful Predators: Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) are formidable predators known for their large size

Nocturnal Hunters: As nocturnal hunters, Great Horned Owls are active at night

Territorial Behavior: Great Horned Owls are highly territorial, especially during the breeding season

Hooting Vocalizations: The deep, resonant hooting calls of Great Horned Owls can be intimidating,

Physical Defense: If a perceived threat persists or approaches too closely, Great Horned Owls may exhibit defensive behaviors

Protecting Young: During the nesting season, Great Horned Owls are particularly protective of their nests and young.

Urban Encounters: Great Horned Owls are adaptable and can inhabit urban areas, parks

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