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> The Nature of York
Our resident owls are on the prowl
Hello wintertime readers, from your friends at the York Land Trust and Center for Wildlife.
The York Region's Local Owls
The three most common owls in Maine are the great horned, the barred and the Northern saw-whet.
Owl encounters in York
On my treks around Mount A, I definitely have seen barred owls, great horned owls, saw-whet owls and occasionally Eastern screech owls.
Highlighted Property: The McIntire Highlands Preserve
The McIntire Highlands Preserve is a 296-acre York Land Trust protected property containing forest-land with old growth trees, streams and wetlands.