I hope you enjoy this amazing series of 4 photos of a great horned owl family! Obviously, the small size of the photos here only gives you an idea of the beauty of these owls.
Oh, how wonderful! That was such a treat to get to see owls in a nest in the wild. We read a story about an owl who adopted a family of people. I think it was called Jackson. Ever since we have had such an affinity for those winged beings.
Hey Rachel, And according to the photographers, these baby owls were nesting in a residential Tucson neighborhood. What an amazing sight that would be to have them on your own street!
SO cute. Reminded me of when a baby owl got stuck in our chimney for two days before we knew. A very dirty, dehydrated, irritated bird got rescued that day by the wildlife volunteer!
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Oh, how wonderful! That was such a treat to get to see owls in a nest in the wild. We read a story about an owl who adopted a family of people. I think it was called Jackson. Ever since we have had such an affinity for those winged beings.
ReplyDeleteHey Rachel, And according to the photographers, these baby owls were nesting in a residential Tucson neighborhood. What an amazing sight that would be to have them on your own street!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful~ utterly wonderful photos. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSO cute. Reminded me of when a baby owl got stuck in our chimney for two days before we knew. A very dirty, dehydrated, irritated bird got rescued that day by the wildlife volunteer!
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