Secret Life of Barn Owls
“Wildlife Camera Captures the Secret Life of Barn Owls” is the apt title of a news story posted by the Capitol Land Trust.
“Wildlife Camera Captures the Secret Life of Barn Owls” is the apt title of a news story posted by the Capitol Land Trust.
Each of these gorgeous videos highlights photos of a particular bird species and plays audio of their songs and sounds. Some videos even show us an inside look into the bird’s world by being a live-action video of the bird interacting with its environment.
The Winter 2019 issue of Salish Magazine tells stories about some of our local birds: some year-round residents and some seasonal ones; some large and some tiny; some land-based and some seabirds.
Anemones make it to prime-time! Let’s hear more of our ocean friends in popular music.
The Nisqually Delta Restoration Project web site offers access to a wide variety of information, including news, photos, video, and science reports about this project. The videos are definitely worth checking out.
When fishing nets are abandoned, they keep capturing fish, marine mammals and seabirds. Decaying carcasses attract more scavangers who get caught in the nets. Small fish hide in the shadow of the nets, attracting larger predators who also get caught.