Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center welcomed a cute new addition to its aviary and the public can meet him as soon as this weekend. Pip, a Northern Hawk Owl chick, was bred for conservation education ...
Pip, a Northern Hawk Owl chick, takes a look around the room as he learns how to fly at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center on Thursday, July 31, 2025. Pip died on Sunday, Shaver’s Creek announced.
Fun fact: Almost all owls have eyes that are proportionately large to their heads for increased visibility during low-light hours, but the Great Gray Owl's peepers are especially big—roughly the size ...
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Penn State Outreach is showing off an exciting new animal ambassador. Shaver's Creek Environmental Center, in Huntingdon County, is one of four locations in the United ...
Northland birding guide Judd Brink, in center standing on the grass, uses binoculars to watch an uncommon northern hawk owl in the Sax-Zim Bog north of Duluth on Monday as two of his birding clients ...
I recently posted the photo of the northern hawk owl in front of a full moon to the Birds of Alaska Facebook where one person ...
A northern hawk owl, a species rarely seen in the Inland Northwest, was reported dead on tribal lands near Washington's Okanogan River last week after it had attracted scores of birdwatchers from as ...
I had just returned from a trip to see an evening grosbeak that had been visiting a feeder for a few weeks in the eastern part of the state. The continuous onslaught of Alberta clippers every few days ...
Shaver’s Creek welcomed Pip, the first U.S.-bred Northern Hawk Owl for education. Pip’s arrival launches new programs and offers public meet-and-greet sessions. Pip offers rare research opportunity on ...
The Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center’s newest addition has died, the center said on its website and social media pages Monday. The environmental center welcomed Pip, a Northern Hawk Owl chick, to ...
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