Earlier this winter just after midnight, my parents were binge-watching "Game of Thrones" when they heard a thunderous chorus of hooting outside their home in Shakopee.
My parents have relatively poor hearing, but the enthusiastic activity drowned out the din of the TV and startled them.
"It was so loud, and so clear, it felt like the sound was coming through the walls and roof," said my mom, Katie Ekblad. "And we keep the volume up high, because we're both pretty deaf."
"What the heck is going on?" My stepfather, Jeff Ekblad, wondered.
Intrigued and somewhat alarmed, they went outside and investigated. Listening from their backyard deck, two owls (one in the front, one in the back) hooted back and forth — a boisterous conversation of sorts that carried on throughout the night.
"It was incredible," said Jeff, recounting the story.
"Amazing," I said. "But I have questions." He did, too.
For example, Minnesota is home to at least 12 owl species, but which one, we wondered, was hooting in their backyard? Also, what, if anything, did the duo's nighttime conversation mean?