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Eastern Screech-Owls nest in natural hollows in trees or in abandoned woodpecker holes. Nests are commonly about 10 to 30 feet above the ground. While nesting, the female remains on the nest nearly full time while the male brings her food. Once the young fledge, both parents continue to feed them for several weeks.
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