They’re magnificent birds. Effectively keeps the rodent population in check, too.
I have personal experience with these birds when a great horned owl raised a chick on the land where I was renting. We watched it grow up, and I watched in horror as it swooped down to scare away my cat who happened to be too close.
OWLS & LIONS CANNOT MOVE THEIR EYES.
BOTH MUST MOVE THEIR HEADS TO SEE A DIFFERENT DIRECTION