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Once the Owl has determined the direction of its next victim, it will fly toward it, keeping its head in line with the direction of the last sound the prey made. If the prey moves, the Owl is able to make corrections mid flight. When about 60 cm (24") from the prey, the Owl will bring its feet forward and spread its talons in an oval pattern, and, just before striking, will thrust it's legs out in front of it's face and often close it's eyes before the kill.