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A Close Look At Owl And Hawk Pellets

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The dissected pellets from a snowy owl

The dissected pellets from a snowy owl

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By Mike Bottini

on Jan 23, 2017
My first introduction to pellets—those compressed, dense, surprisingly lightweight and odorless masses of indigestible food remains that birds regurgitate—were those of our larger owls: the great-horned and barred owls. Composed... more

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