Hi All,

Just a note on timing... Northern Pygmy- Owls are about to fledge. I have been monitoring a pair of owls since their courtship began in February.

The young will soon fledge. I can hear at least three young in the nest as they chitter when their mother brings food to feed to them. So far I have watched the father bring in a Deer Mouse, Pygmy-Nuthatch, Sparrow species (probably a White-crowned). The sparrow was only a body and legs, no wings or tail and a Long-tailed Vole. The male arrives near the nest then calls to the female who comes from the nest to take the prey item and deliver it to the young inside the nest. The male seldom, if ever, enters the nest.

The little ones have not been seen peering from the nest cavity yet, but this is because their mother has been in the nest with them. This afternoon she was perched a few yards from the nest keeping a look out for any potential danger.

Scott Rashid
Estes Park

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