Very, very few owls care to be “cuddled.” The very few that do seem to have hundreds of videos and gifs about them, since, if you are able to tell individual owls apart, you can start to see that “all those cuddly owls” swiftly seem to be a few unusual individuals. read more
But at least, it's good to know that there is someone going around the New England area doing raptor education for people, especially kids, and by example refuting the idea that owls don't like to be touched or that they are standoffish. read more
Owls Can turn their heads around three-quarters of The way and back. this compensates for The fact that they cannot rotate their eyeballs. - these beautiful birds usually mate for life and are extremely attached to their family and nests. if You do like Owls and think that they would make good pets, then a better option is to sponsor one at The zoo. read more