The Great Horned Owlets are now juveniles, but they have not yet been kicked out of the territory by their parents. Everything seems one month behind this year. Unlike prior years these owlets did not hatch till the very end of March. In the prior years the Great Horned Owls nested a month earlier, but this Spring was long, cold and snowy (white stuff on the ground till the end of April).
Yesterday afternoon would not have seemed like a great day to take a bird hike and go owling. In fact, if you pay attention while watching the video (video link for email subscribers), one may easily tell there was rain coming down from the heavens. The rain and strong wind coming in off Lake Superior made for an extremely blustery day.
Video: Watching an Owl … Ignoring a Chickadee
Here are some of my favorite moments from yesterday’s afternoon photoshoot with the Amity Owlets. Soon they will be forced to leave the neighborhood.
American Redstart … Ignore it, and hopefully the little squirt will leave.
What I think of your darn camera! (maximize for full effect)