Great Horned Owl: nest #2
April 5, 2016 in Great Horned Owl
April 5, 2016 in Great Horned Owl
April 5, 2016 in Great Horned Owl
Finally found the Great Horned Owl in the Spicket River Heron Rookery located in Methuen, MA. A pair of Great Horned Owls have made a nest here for many years. Made many visit from the middle of February on with no luck in locating the nest for 2016. Likelyy, but not yet confirmed that the owlets have hatched. Stay tuned for more!
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April 25, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
The Great Horned Owlet continues to grow in size and darken slightly in plumage. Best guess is that the owlet is about 6 weeks old. It is likely days away from breaking out of the nest and starting the process of climbing around on nearby branches prior to fledging, or making its first flight! Stay tuned!!
April 22, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
The Great Horned Owlet in Methuen continues to grow in size and change in plumage with darker colors. Nice observation time this morning while owlet in nest with adult no where to be seen. At first, owlet low in nest and then it just seemed to straighten right up providing much better looks. Estimated age is around 5-6 weeks old and ready to start “branching” very soon!
For those with interest, 7 photos posted: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/155336225
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April 10, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
April 3, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
The Great Horned Owl pair in Methuen appear to have mated in early to middle of February. The female laid her egg in the middle of February, incubated it 30-35 days, keeping the incubation temperature constant, even during the all snowstorms. The owlet was born in the middle of March and will likely fledge in early June, at about 10 weeks. Owlets open their eyes at one week, and will start to leave the nest at four to five weeks of age. Owlets will then “branch” and then hang around on that branch for another 9 to 12 weeks when they become proficient at flying. The young stay near the parents until the fall, when they are forced to leave their parents territory.
Photos posted: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/155079818
Enjoy!
April 1, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
March 29, 2014 in Great Horned Owl
The Great Horned Owl and little one continue at the Methuen Heron Rookery. So far, no indications of another owlet, but we will keep a sharp eye open for other one! No sign of Papa Bear. The rookery is now filling up with Great Blue Herons returning to the rookery and chasing each other in normal courtship behavior. Stay tuned!