MAKE A MEME View Large Image Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The only thing that could make this scary would be adding some creepy eyebrows. Any takers? Show us your best #Halloween creations by adding a link to your photo. Original photo credit: Dennis Demcheck, USGS. ...
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Keywords: usgs owls animals louisiana baton rouge batonrouge animal texture fws doi animals owl invasive invasive species invasivespecies owls nature animal Owwwwwwl — An up close and personal (though not exactly scary) capture of a barred owl found in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The only thing that could make this scary would be adding some creepy eyebrows. Any takers? Show us your best #Halloween creations by adding a link to your photo. Original photo credit: Dennis Demcheck, USGS. Owwwwwwl — An up close and personal (though not exactly scary) capture of a barred owl found in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The only thing that could make this scary would be adding some creepy eyebrows. Any takers? Show us your best #Halloween creations by adding a link to your photo. Original photo credit: Dennis Demcheck, USGS. An up close shot of a barred owl in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The barred owl is native to eastern North America but have expanded westward due to human creation of new habitat. Larger and more aggressive than the federally threatened northern spotted owl, barred owls are known to displace spotted owls, disrupt their nesting and compete with them for food. Credit: Dennis Demcheck, USGS. An up close shot of a barred owl in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The barred owl is native to eastern North America but have expanded westward due to human creation of new habitat. Larger and more aggressive than the federally threatened northern spotted owl, barred owls are known to displace spotted owls, disrupt their nesting and compete with them for food. Credit: Dennis Demcheck, USGS.
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