Great Horned Owl Family

While enjoying the Austin Yard Art Tour this weekend, the boys and I zipped down to the Wildflower Center to see the nesting Great Horned Owl mama and her babies.

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Mama was dozing lightly, staying cautious of the visitors snapping pictures below.

GSgreathornedowlb04-17-11.jpgAfter a few minutes, we caught a glimpse of a white fuzzball making an appearance.

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GSgreathornedowlsd04-17-11.jpgMake that an adorable white fuzzball. There are three owlets with mama, but the other ones stayed asleep during our visit.

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Thanks, Mama Owl, for letting us visit your babies!

Edit: Pam of Digging got pictures of the babies during her recent visit — apparently mama owl was out hunting. So cute!

GSgreathornedowlsf04-17-11.jpgDespite the short post today, it took me a little while to put it together. I decided to put on the Eagle Cam while I was working and kept getting distracted with eaglets getting their breakfast from mom.

Pictures coming soon of some Yard Art favorites from the tour! Austin is definitely weird, and I have proof. 

14 thoughts on “Great Horned Owl Family

  1. THIS is SO wonderful THANK you for giving me something I might not have otherwise ever seen!!! Truly a gift!!! Eagle Cam great too huh??!!

  2. How magical! Thank you for sharing these, I must get over and have a look! BTW, I did finally make it out to the Natural Bridges Wildlife Safari park, it was just as fabulous as your post! Thank you!

  3. What a treat! I just heard a great horned owl while in my backyard the other night! I was so excited. Such beautiful creatures. I would be very distracted by that cam, too. I’m trying not to think about linking there. Ha.

  4. This reminds me of the tumblr site hungover owls. The site is full of pictures of owls. They all look hung over. Amazing what you find on the internet.

  5. Wow. Your pics are great. Pam and I went out to look at them, but Mama was no where to be seen – just two babies peering over occasionally. So glad to get to see your photos and meet them up close.

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