Last October, the theme for Bird Weekly Photo Challenge was Owls. Read about them here.
Great Horned Owl

Great Horned Owls usually adopt a nest that was originally built by another species, often an abandoned Red-tailed Hawk or other hawk species. They could be nests by crows, ravens, herons and squirrels. These owls may also use cavities in live trees, deserted buildings, cliff ledges and man-made platforms. The clutch size is 1-4 eggs that incubate for 30-37 days.
Top photo was Mama & one of the owlets in a large oak tree at Fort Matanzas National Monument in St. Augustine several years ago. The tree did not survive Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Bottom photo was Mama with her two owlet chicks nesting in a large oak tree at La Chua Trail (Paynes Prairie State Park) in Gainesville, Florida just last year.

See other Bird Babies on the Bird Weekly Challenge for Friday, April 14th.
Owl Stamps
Available in my Etsy shop, these two Owl Stamps are favorites among my customers. Shop Now by clicking on each image.
This is my first time participating in April Blogging from A-Z Challenge. As a birder and photographer, I will be sharing a new bird with you every day. I host a weekly photo challenge called Bird Weekly and would love for you to stop by anytime. Join in if that is your thing too.

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13 responses to “A-Z Challenge – O is for Owl”
Owls are so cool!
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Hi Paula….yes they are. I just heard a Barred Owl in my backyard this morning when I got up.
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Nice captures of these lovely owls.
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Thank you so much! ๐
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Well done capturing the owlets. I had no idea they used abandoned nests. Thanks.
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Well, thank you Frank! I’m full of all kinds of trivia. LOL! ๐
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Reblogged this on About the Jez of It.
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Thank you for the reblog my friend! ๐
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most welcome xx
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I love owls!!
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sameeeeeeeeeeeeee
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so cute
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