4/25/2010
Anticipation
Fierce hunters on silent wings
Owlets on their own
4/28/2010
Little rodents play
Royal owls are out hunting
Unsuspecting prey
4/29/2010
Ruckus in the box
Nightly begging session
We've learned to speak owl
4/29/2010
Human and Owl Worlds
Connect via the web cam
Feathered unites unfeathered
4/30/2010
Regarding all the wonderings about whether we have male or female owlets:
and thanks to the person who said Max/ine looks as though he is wearing a pair of knickers
What do we have?
Some pantaloons or knickers?
Which one will they wear?
5/5/2010
Got to shed this fuzz
Humans are starting to itch
I hear them scratching.
To fledge or not to fledge. That is the question (with regards to William, not Billy Shakesphere)
Comments (2)
Sherry Vann said
at 6:18 pm on May 29, 2010
Credit to All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned In Kindergarten, by Robert Fulcrum.
"All I Ever Need to Know I Learned From An Owl Box"
1. Open your heart and your home.
2. Parents, take care of your children-consistently.
3. Parents, know it is your job to prepare your children to be take their rightful place in this world.
Sherry Vann said
at 6:23 pm on May 29, 2010
4. Every living thing has a purpose on earth. Find yours. It is important.
5. Work with what you have and learn lessons along the way. Boltie, you taught the owlets to be wary of sharp twigs!
6. Brothers and sisters, keep one another clean, fed, and warm when your parents are gone. "Preen and clean" according to Annie in Illinois.
7. Do not be afraid to lean on one another.
8. When change is needed, get busy. (fledge ledge)
9. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. Diana, Dave the Buzzard Man's wife.
10. Ignore negative people and keep moving forward. (i.e. Smurfs, "biologists")
Perhaps I'll add more later.
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