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Title: Great Horned Owls: Babies stay close for months
Post by: Donna on 24-Jan-11, 07:43:32 AM
High in a leafless cottonwood, a female Great Horned Owl incubates two eggs. As light snow falls on her back, her mate roosts nearby. Since December, this pair has been hooting back and forth regularly at night. Great Horned Owls nest in winter, because the owlets, which hatch after a month of incubation, must remain near their parents a long time compared to many other birds -- right through summer and into early fall.

I didn't know this. That's a long time with mom and dad.  :clap: