Owl over DC DECODE
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OR - an owl is just an owl!
I’m not saying there’s not COM’s in the article regarding the snow owl in Washington DC. That does probably means some thing…
My dad lived in Tehachapi California. He had a beautiful home there. He lived there for 18 years. I wanna go outside at night, and they would be these owls there. They would make their little one who who who who who noises, and then I would make the same noises back to them. Then they would be closer, who who who, and then I would say who who who, and they would fly a little closer. It was a little game we played. I felt very in touch with the wildlife there. We also had condors, their noises were huge screeches. But I made friends with lots of animals at my dads house. I had a little friend who was a raccoon, I named him bandit. When I was down at my dad shop at night time, bandit would come and stand at the door and look at me. I would just tell him that he can’t come into the shop because he might get hurt in there but he could hang out if he wanted to. He would jump in the back of my dad‘s truck, and scurry about. The community he lived in was bear Valley Springs, and yes we had bears, and mountain lions, etc. whenever bandit would run up the tree, I knew something was a foot. Something bigger was out there. So I would pay more attention. We also had tons of crows. And they loved to come fly over the house every day caw caw caw, and then I would caw right back. They were very friendly Fellers. Did you know that crows use retinol I scanning to remember people? Yes it’s true! I’m back here in Arizona now, and we walk our dog late at night, there’s a couple owls that hang around. They are very beautiful, and their wingspan is huge. They keep the rodents down, and I like that!
Of course. It's the fact that they're REPORTING on it that's sus.