On 11 May 1991, we, and much of the neighborhood,
were able to watch the Great Horned Owl juvenile on its first flight.

It spent a lot of time on the air conditioner, watching us watch it
11 May 1991

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One of the Great Horned Owl Family

May 1991

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Soon after the juvenile was confident about flying,
the family left.
The nest, which had been occupied
by squirrels the previous year, fell apart.
None of the owls has since
returned to our neighborhood.


We were left with more than memories
and photographs, however.
This owl pellet was deposited on our patio steps,
while one of the owls perched on our tv antenna.
We still have it, and we treasure it as a memento
of a once-in-a-lifetime birding experience.

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Summer/Fall 2004 - The hawks that nested and raised
two young ones in a tree across the street were not as cooperative
as the owls had been, and we were not able to get any photographs.


16 December 2007 - In the early morning hours,
in the aftermath of a snowstorm,
I heard and replied to two Great Horned Owls.
Perhaps they are again nesting in our area,
as yet another undeveloped area nearby
is being cleared for housing.




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