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A breeding eagle owl perches next to a rock is has marked with its white feces. Photo Courtesy of Vincenzo Penteriani
In what鈥檚 likely an effort to mark their territory, eagle owls have come up with their own 鈥淣o Trespassing鈥 signage: squirting feces and piling feathers in strategic places near their nests. Researchers Vincenzo Penteriani and Maria del Mar Delgado of Spain鈥檚 Estaci贸n Biol贸gica de Do帽ana monitored 20 sites inhabited by the large European bird during its pre-egg laying and nesting stages. They found that in areas close to home, breeding owls preferentially 鈥減aint鈥 large, dark rock faces and other prominent structures with their white feces. They also choose similar sites to pile feathers plucked from prey with bright, visible plumage, such as azure-winged magpies and little egrets. Ipast studies the scientists showed that eagle owls鈥攚hich are known for their aggressiveness鈥攁lso communicate vocally to warn off intruders. But poop and feather piles are a more enduring signal. 鈥淭hey leave a message [that says], 鈥業鈥檓 not here, but this is my territory,鈥 鈥 says Penteriani. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like private property.鈥 (For more photos of eagle owls and their creations, click .)鈥擩ulie Leibach, from magazine