Mama Owl poked her ear tufts up.
I didn’t see Daddy Owl at all yesterday, and I still couldn’t see Mama Owl in the hole in the tree, but tonight, Mama Owl poked her head up just enough for me to see her ear tufts and the top of her head. We should be seeing owlets in about six weeks.
Daddy Owl looking pensive before he flew off to find a meal for Mama Owl.
Took me a while to see them! Wow. Great eye, Tim
Eye eye! Thanks, Dale.
Hehehe!
I enjoy this tale of the owls, Tim. Best wishes to Mama and Daddy Owl. Can’t wait to see owlets!
Thanks, Lavinia. We’ll have to get some gum cigars to celebrate the owlets.
Sounds good! 🙂
Well spotted, Tim.
Looking forward to the event!
Thanks, Inchcock.
It is good you inform us about the family planning of the owl’s
Thanks, Harry.
That’s great news Timothy
Thanks, picpholio.
Exciting times!
Yes it is. As always. Thanks, Couriers.
Awwwwww….. so that’s what Daddy Owl was telling you yesterday! 😉
That’s it. Thanks, Marina.
🦉🦉 wooo hoooooo 🦉🦉🦉
Ciao Timothy
Ciao Simona.
This is exciting news, Tim. Can hardly wait for your next update!
Thanks, Rebecca.
What a labor of love! 🙂
Thanks, Mary Jo.
They keep on on having offspring. I love it! It seems like it will go on forever. How long can these owls live? It seems they have the ultimate life in the cottonwoods.
Hi Resa. Their average lifespan in the wild is around 15 years, but they can live into their 20s.
Amazing!
Oh I love those ear tufts! How exciting, won’t be long and we’ll be seeing those gorgeous owlets
Thanks, Julie.