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Charles Gailband, Region Manager for SD County Department of Parks and Recreation provides facts about the great horned owl during a filming of an educational video at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook. The video is one of a series of educational videos SD County Parks and Rec are providing during "Hawktober." Each Wednesday at 11 a.m. during the month of October, San Diego County Parks and Rec will release a video about a local bird of prey on their YouTube channel @SDCountyParks.
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Charles Gailband, Region Manager for SD County Department of Parks and Recreation, introduces a great horned owl named Mutaah at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook during the filming of a virtual education video, Oct. 9.
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Mutaah the great horned owl. Great horned owls are the largest owl species in San Diego County and the only owl species in the region to make the distinctive hoot sound.
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Mutaah, a great horned owl, is the subject of an education video provided by SD County Parks and Rec at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook.
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Charles Gailband, Region Manager for SD County Department of Parks and Recreation holds Mutaah, a great horned owl during a filming of an educational video at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook.
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Mutaah, a great horned owl is the subject of an education video provided by SD County Parks and Rec at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook.
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Charles Gailband, Region Manager for SD County Department of Parks and Recreation explains what makes great horned owls during the filming of an educational video at Live Oak Park in Fallbrook.
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The educational video about great horned owls featuring Mutaah, will be aired on YouTube Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. @SDCountyPark.
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