We hear all kinds of noises in the night air in the Hudson Valley. Some are hard to identify but others are unmistakable. Take the Barred Owl for instance,. Their call is easy to identify and actually has a little saying that goes with it to help people identify that they are listening to a Barred Owl. The saying is Who cooks, Who cooks, Who cooks for you .
If you listen to owls at night in the wooded areas around Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Newburgh there is a good chance you have heard this distinctive call. Ulster counties ridges are full of Barred Owls. A great night out owl listening can result in you hearing the owls call to each other from various parts of the woods.
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ARLINGTON â Second Chance Animal Center will receive donated royalties from the sale of a new childrenâs book by author Dianne Sunda called âPuppy Quincy Loves Hats.â
The award was announced recently by Sunda, who said Second Chance was selected for the award âbecause of its strong leadership; youth education program and reputation in the community.â
The book, which was designed by Debbi Wraga, may be purchased at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, at the Second Chance center in Arlington and elsewhere.
It was published by Shires Press.
âPuppy Quincy,â a Belgian Shepherd, is a character Sunda plans to feature in future childrenâs books as well.