Brett Monty

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One testament to the hunting prowess of owls is their caching of surplus prey. Owls routinely cache, or hide, excess food in a nest, tree hole, or forked branch as a way of holding on to a glut of prey for later consumption. Caching most often occurs when female or young are satiated, and the male hides the leftovers.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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