Barred Owl
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I volunteer at the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center taking care of the injured/education raptors, which includes feeding them. Normally the three Barred Owls are each on their respective perches and stay there the whole time I am there to feed. This one cold winter day I was there to feed and I noticed they were becoming active. I decided to stand still and observe their behavior. I then began recording with my cell phone. This is what I saw: