Oh how exciting! It looks like an Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio). They are found in nearly every habitat throughout the eastern United States and southern Canada. These owls are common in suburban as well as rural areas.
The Eastern Screech Owl has two color morphs (variations in color), reddish or gray with darker streaking on the body that makes them very difficult to distinguish from surrounding tree bark.
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Screech Owls do not migrate. They maintain home ranges throughout the winter. Pairs occasionally roost together during the winter in hollow trees, nest boxes, and trees with dense foliage.
They are nocturnal and hunt for lots of rodents and insects by sound. Their ears, right behind the face, are lopsided. This allows for exceptional depth perception and can help them locate prey.
They hunt from dawn to dusk, so your owl was probably perching and waiting to swoop down on unsuspecting prey. Very nice!
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