Tag Archives: MN North: Amity

Fuzz Ball Falls Again, and Again, and Again …

At 7:00 this morning I visited Fuzz Ball. I cheered when I realized the young owl was now starting to branch! (chair?). The sooner the little guy gets back up high in a white pine tree the better.  Here is an image from my morning visit.

Later this morning before heading out to an appointment, I visited Fuzz Ball again. I wanted to measure the distance from the owl platform nest I had constructed to a white pine with some branches which is near by. Could I build a “branch” between the two pines?

Fuzz Ball was not in its new nest! I scanned its white pine and the nearby tree. No Fuzz Ball. Oh my word, what had happened? I first feared a predator had caught my little friend, but the parent owls always seem to be watching. After a few minutes I saw Fuzz Ball on the ground about 50 yards distant. I investigated.  The young owl was not injured but was still not able to fly. I wondered if I placed the owlet in the pine with branches would it now be able to climb up high. Here is Fuzz Ball on the ground.

Unfortunately I discovered that not only can Fuzz Ball not yet fly, but the thin branches  on the nearby pine tree were also problematic. I placed the owlet twice directly on a branch, and watched in dismay as it promptly got into trouble and fell again  … twice. Eventually I returned Fuzz Ball to its manufactured nest. All is quiet once more in the forest, but here are two photos taken moments before the owlet’s second fall. Once again, I had placed FuzzBall directly on the branch.

Here are two videos from this morning.

As a fyi, Great Horned Owls often nest in locations where it is impossible to branch. The owlets must fly when they venture forth for the first time. I have seen nests with owlets under bridges, in barn rafters, and in the crooks of cactus trees. None of these owlets had branches upon which to explore.

Meanwhile Back Up on Nest #1!

Ever wonder what FuzzBall’s sibling, junior, thinks of everything? While I will never know, life does go on up higher in the White Pine. Here are some images from the past few days:

Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks are local arrivals

Poppa Great Horned Owl on Guard

Momma Great Horned Owl on Guard

The Happy Home

Portraits of Junior

Great Horned Owls Update

Fuzz Ball is doing fine. Here is a PRIVATE video (link). It does NOT show up on my YouTube channel and will be deleted by Monday.  Thanks for everyone’s support. Molly and I cheered when I watched the trailcam video and confirmed feeding was occurring. The signs were obvious, but it was still extremely nice to see the actual evidence.

These five photographs of Mom were taken this morning. She is in the “protect and attack” mode. Crows can be relied upon to attack every morning around sunrise (5:27 am). I waited patiently watching for 15 minutes knowing that eventually she would attack. However, the images really took months to set up:

  1. First I hiked after sundown last winter in the deep snow listening to the hoot
  2. Eventually I found the nest on March 8th
  3. I monitored the nest for months, learning behaviors and figuring out favorite perches
  4. I used that knowledge to take a photograph