🎡”To all the owls I’ve loved before” 🎡

I was a little bummed that I missed baby owl season this year. Most of the nests are deep in the woods and required a little hiking and with a hurt foot I just didn’t feel like looking for them this year. Of course my husband says “Don’t you have like a million pictures of baby owls?” Yes, but, every year is different. Different nests, different personalities. I was thinking back to when I first saw babies and started digging through my old pictures. These are all just a few of my favorite ones. The two above are of my first time seeing baby great horned owls. These were taken at Kapok Park in April of 2009.

These above were at Kapok Park in 2012. That was a great nest, in the open part of the tree and fairly low down. At some point they stopped nesting here. I think something happened to one of the adults.

Barred owls at Lettuce Lake Park in 2014.

Great horned owls at Fort Desoto Park in 2014. This was another great nest. It was low in the V of the tree. These babies were famous with tons of people coming to take their pictures. The park rangers had the area roped off so the shots were far away. They nested in this tree for 2 years and then moved to another area of the park the next year.

The next year the great horned owls picked the top of a dead palm tree on a trail at Fort Desoto (at least everyone thinks it was the same couple).

Barred owls at Lettuce Lake Park in 2015. They nest here deep in the swamp so it’s hard to see them until they are big enough to move around.

Great horned owls at Circle B Bar Reserve in 2016. They nested right on the main road into the park so they were pretty easy to find.

That same year the reserve had barred owls nesting on the main trail so they were also easy to find.

The great horned owls started nesting in the big oak tree in the parking lot at Philippe Park in 2017. I was able to see the babies here through 2022. This is where so many of the babies did not survive due to rat poisoning. In 2021, 2 of the 3 babies died. Last year both parents and 2 out of 3 babies died.

Barred owls at Lettuce Lake Park in 2018.

The great horned owls nested in a very visible nest out on the beach at Fort Desoto in 2019. They took over an old osprey nest. These babies were fun to watch and had a lot of personality.

Above is the only time I’ve seen a screech owl baby and he was pretty big. This was April 2021 at a nearby park.

To paraphrase Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias (their song “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before”

“To all the owls I’ve loved before
Who travel in and out the park
I’m glad they came along
I dedicate this post to them
To all the owls I’ve loved before”

5 thoughts on “🎡”To all the owls I’ve loved before” 🎡

  1. Cute post, I love all the owls and the owlets. They are adorable. Great collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

  2. What amazing photos of the owls you’ve seen. We rarely see any baby birds, the leaves on the trees hide the nests. I love that last photo and the owl with the BIG eyes! They are all precious! Enjoy the weekend and this beautiful weather!

  3. What a great collection of photos. I am the same with other species. I have so many pictures each year, but like you say, they are all different and have their own personalities. It keeps me sane through the year.

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