So that's that for the 50 States of Owls. There are of course hundreds more places to go to see owls, but I hope you guys have heard some neat stuff, and I hope some of you go check these places out. This is an experience that is better in person.
To see how big or small some of these birds are, to watch their peculiar movements, to see the range of facial expressions and body postures, and to not hear them when they fly. These are some of the things pictures can't give you all the details of.
Building a closer relationship with animals helps remind us why we need to make responsible choices in our daily lives. It's easy to forget some of the fellow creatures we share our home with, especially silent nighttime ones.
I hope you've enjoyed this series. I'll keep posting neat little owls, I'm still keeping my eyes out for new ones. As always, if there's anything particular you want to see, let me know.