It was fortuitous that one day I spotted Mom fluttering around a hole in a dead tree and realized that she was probably feeding owlets.
A very considerate bird-lover who owned the property where the tree stood allowed me to access her land and get a better position for photo-ops.
At first it seemed like only one owlet was present, but then I got lucky. As I was scouting out one part of the property my eye caught some activity at the base of a nearby tree at the edge of the pond.
I used to say, "I'll eat kale when owls climb trees." Well, I lied...I still won't eat kale, but I saw an owlet climb a tree. The bird apparently left the nest and tried to fly but, like me playing golf, overestimated its athletic capability.
Much to my surprise, the owlet began to climb the tree. I didn't give it much of a chance, but in the next series of photos you'll see that it used its beak, talons, and wings to climb the tree to safety.
It took a total of seven minutes, but the persistent owlet reached a safe spot in the tree. I stayed for a while but moved after 45 minutes and witnessed another owlet adventure.
Another owlet was perched on top of the nesting tree, and, camera at the ready in anticipation of a test flight, I watched the owlet for 30 minutes.
Of course, as soon as I relaxed my grip, the owlet took off, and, like its sibling, was unable to sustain its course and came crashing down in the pond, not very far from where I was. Looking rather bored and sad, it posed for a series of shots.
Mama owl was anxiously watching from above, and the owlet soon waddled off to an area where I could not see it, maybe looking for a chance to climb a tree like its sibling!
Two days later, I spotted the third owlet in a tree. No misadventures recorded. I also noted that all three owlets were safely perched in trees, waiting for the moment when they would fly as far as they dared, away from the voyeur photographer.
This was the last photo I took of Mama and, not wanting to overstay my welcome at the property, I never returned.
My thanks to the patient property owner for giving me such an opportunity to get these photos!
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