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Owl with an attitude wins face-off with Colorado deputy
Boulder County Sheriff”s Deputy Sophie Berman came across a wee owl in her patrols on Tuesday and got into a staring contest with the bird while filming it, the Associated Press reports”. The video, posted later to YouTube, racked up 140,000 views in 24 hours.
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“Our deputies were driving when they were stopped in their tracks by this young Northern Saw Whet Owl”.
An adorable baby owl is making a hoot around the Internet. She kneeled to take a video of the bird and the diminutive owl merely clicked and stared wisely.
Audubon.org noted that the owl is usually silent but they communicate with each other through a monotonous series of tooting whistles, normally heard in late winter and spring.
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“After some curious head twisting (on both sides) it safely flew away,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement on social media, using the Twitter hashtag #DeputiesLoveBabyOwls.