I'll start my Arizona picture set with this Barn Owl. It is far from the most rare of the owls that we saw, but we caught it in a very intense moment.
Unfortunately, we caused it. We came too close to its day roosting spot and flushed it out:
Almost immediately, and out of nowhere, a Cooper's Hawk showed up and started chasing it in circles:
The hawk and the owl compete for the same food. But usually, the hawk owns the day while the owl hunts at night.
The hawk actually made contact a couple of times:
The hawk would not let it go:
Eventually it chased the owl into a tree and then went away to roost nearby.
Here are some of the other owls we saw on our trip. This is the Northern Pygmy Owl:
Despite it's tiny size, it actually hunts other birds:
Western Screech-Owl:
Whiskered Screech-Owl
Burrowing Owl:
Great Horned Owl:
Elf Owl:
And finally - owl food:
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