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When you purchase an Owl Brand Discovery Kit or product, you’re investing in inspiring educational outreach through programs like our Passport to Wildlife (P2W). P2W serves students in low-dollar high risk communities where we work to inspire the next generation of wildlife enthusiasts, advocates, and professionals. Watch the video below to learn more about how you are helping make a difference with OBDK.
Weekly articles about raptor and bird of prey studies, carnivores, classroom ideas, and information to help students.
March owl calling isn’t just nighttime noise—it’s territory defense and pair coordination happening in real time. As nesting season approaches, owls use sound to claim space, strengthen bonds, and prepare for raising young, turning quiet early-spring nights into a strategic acoustic landscape.
March is when owls start leaving clearer clues beneath their favorite perches. This post shows how to read pellets, whitewash, and repeat perches to find owls without seeing them, and how to turn those signs into simple, respectful field lessons.
Owls don’t build nests, they choose them. This lesson reframes nesting as a survival strategy, showing how different owl species select sites that protect owlets from weather and predators, stay close to food, and reduce disturbance, and why those choices can decide whether chicks survive to fledge.