YAKIMA, Wash. -- Seeing a barn owl out in the open during daylight is a good sign something is very wrong. This bird ordinarily roosts in a hidden spot during the day, taking flight to hunt only as ...
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Nesting sites are being identified as part of trying to reverse declining numbers. Barn owls are the low-cost, low-maintenance way for farmers to keep the rodent population down on their properties.