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The Interesting Barn Owl 93<br />

not a feather of any kind, although the little chickens had been running about<br />

and roosting all spring and summer within a few feet—alluring, easy and con-<br />

stantly announcing their presence by seductive peeping.<br />

The old hollow must have suffered long use. It opened toward the south<br />

through a large limb hole about thirty feet from the ground, and also upward<br />

through the broken top of the tree; though that exit was not used, and probably<br />

only served to let in a veritable deluge of water during the thunderstorms. No<br />

A YOUNG BARN OWL<br />

doubt, too, the young Owls amused themselves watching the clouds and the<br />

stars pass slowly over their heads day by day, with the added excitement of a<br />

Hawk, Buzzard, or smaller bird now and then. They rested on layers of debris<br />

which, when examined, showed that honey bees had once been tenants, and<br />

later bats and generations of Owls, perhaps many other birds, for hollows have<br />

a strange, interesting history.<br />

The birds themselves seemed about the size of old ones without the full<br />

feathering, strong muscle and weight. They were so queer and wore such

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