On a spring like evening Thursday, I was able to catch the Great Horned Owl fly out. A group of hawk watchers was able to track the owl for over an hour after the fly out.
Just before fly out.Just before fly out.Off to a tree on the Point.Then to the NE Shore of the Lake, where the owl stayed for over half an hour in the moonlight.Another photo in the moonlight.
Veronica G., who has the good fortune to have a view of the Trump Parc Nest from her kitchen, reports that Charlotte was sitting on the nest this morning at 7:15 a.m. She also reports that the volume of twigs on the nest has increased. Let the fun begin, again!
2005 Trump Parc Nest with two 46 day old fledglings, July 18, 2005.
One of the treats of the winter has been a Great-horned Owl in the Ramble. A bird that is usually spotted for only a day a year, has now spent over three weeks in the park.