Pat Hatch's PhotoJournal
8Mar/100

All Five Members of the Owl Family

Owl perched on a tree branch.


When I first arrived at the owl tree today, I was startled to find only one fledgling and the mother in the tree. I first assumed that the other two babies had flown away, but after searching some adjacent oak trees, I found both Grumpy and Happy perched near each other about 50 yards away in their own tree. So, we can say that Grumpy and Happy are fully fledged, obviously. Sleepy, the straggler, was near mom and appeared a little tentative about flying still. Dad was in his usual place, in another oak tree just north of the nest tree, overlooking his now almost complete, fledged, or weaned family, whichever term you prefer. Last year they were all gone by the middle of March, so I expect that this family will be gone in about a week. Until next year, best of luck, guys!

Here are today's pictures of each member of the family, perhaps for the last time.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

You did a good job, mom, you should be proud.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Dad kept the family well fed while mom looked after the kids.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Grumpy, you were the largest, progressed the fastest, and are probably female.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Happy, you were in the middle and second to fly, probably a male.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

The always photogenic Sleepy, the last to fly, also a male.

And here's an extra photo of Sleepy, my favorite. Sleepy was always the funniest, most laid back, and therefore the last to get serious about getting airborne. Mr. Personality, too:

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Sleepy, you were the funny one, always ready to be photographed!

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