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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Great Horned Owl in Nest. April,18/10

Came across this great horned owl today in a small heron rookery. Most of the nest's are occupied by great blue herons now. And the great horned owl is in the middle. One nest above it which interestingly enough is not occupied. l wonder why. Here a heron landed above at the top of the tree. And the owl is squinting as it looks up at the heron as if to say. What are you doing up there.
TAking a nap in the afternoon sun. And being blown by the winds.
Mom went for a little fly. Nest in front. Behind you can see a heron in it's nest.
This is the owls nest. You can just see a little bit of a head from a baby owlet there.
Mom arriving back.

1 comment:

DavidDavid said...

Thanks for the Owl report!