Owls in the south and Owls in the north

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Re: Owls in the south and Owls in the north

Post by L in Ontario » Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:33 pm

ikhom wrote:And the other is very good mother for me. :D
And how is the male that came from my daughter - is he being a good papa?

I was surprised when I got home today to find one of the owls had fledged! I just banded them a week ago tomorrow so I was calculating that fledging would be around July 16th - but this one just couldn't wait. S/he is fully feathered and perching and doing great. Mom and dad were taking great care of him/her. Now s/he is backup in the nest for the night. :mrgreen: =D>
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Post by cindy » Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:57 pm

So sweet, great looking parents!!!

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Post by lovemyfinch » Mon Jul 11, 2011 7:18 pm

Sooooo sweeeet :mrgreen: =D> =D>
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Post by CandoAviary » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:46 pm

What a little independent owl that one is :D

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Post by finchmix22 » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:46 pm

How adorable! What a cutie pie. Congrats.
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Post by ikhom » Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:48 pm

L in Ontario wrote: And how is the male that came from my daughter - is he being a good papa?
The male is an excellent father. Thanks Liz. I'm sure they give me many more healthy chicks, but I hope not too many too soon.
I think female is starting a new clutch. Today she gave me that look from the nest. [-X
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How do they like your nest (from the last picture)? I see it is not that high in the cage. I have the same cage and in my opinion the opening on the side of the cage is too low for a nest.
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Post by L in Ontario » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:23 am

They went into the plastic nestbox but they did not choose it for their nest site. They picked the tube nest which is at the very top of the opposite side of the breeding cage. You are probably right about the plastic nestbox not being high enough but there is no way else to put it higher from the outside; and there are no hooks on the back of it to hang it inside the cage.

I wonder if it were the only nesting site available - would they accept it or would they just not breed until something higher was available? I really do not like the tube nest - it's just too hard to get the chicks out to band. They were hanging on so tight inside I was worried they would break a leg with my trying to get them out. I was as gentle as possible with them and trying to hurry at the same time to get the banding done as quickly as possible and return them (with the nest) to the cage and parents.
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Post by L in Ontario » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:39 pm

ikhom wrote:I'm sure they give me many more healthy chicks, but I hope not too many too soon.
I think female is starting a new clutch. Today she gave me that look from the nest. [-X
How are they doing now, Igor? Are they on a second clutch - are the eggs about to hatch?

I didn't realize that my pair of Owls are sitting on their second clutch and the babies from the first clutch are not weaned yet. I didn't really want more owls at this time but what can you do. They are proving to be almost like Zebras!!! #-o
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Re: Owls in the south and Owls in the north

Post by annague » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:47 pm

I guess once they get going they can be very prolific. I always wonder how they would act in a large flock with lots of space. (I just have four owls but I am intrigued with how they interact.) I'll bet you would see fun owl behavior that you wouldn't get otherwise.

Darn... I need some more owls wish you all weren't so far away! :lol:
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Post by cindy » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:16 pm

They are sneaky, they pop those eggs right up under the babies. Live incubators free of charge, well...kind of they work for food!

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Post by ikhom » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:47 pm

L in Ontario wrote:How are they doing now, Igor? Are they on a second clutch - are the eggs about to hatch?

I didn't realize that my pair of Owls are sitting on their second clutch and the babies from the first clutch are not weaned yet. I didn't really want more owls at this time but what can you do. They are proving to be almost like Zebras!!! #-o
I was cleaning the cage on the weekend and looked inside the nest; it had at least 4 eggs. I'm not sure that they are sitting tight on them. They always out of the nest when I'm in the room. The due date for this clutch is on the next day or two. I really don't need more owls at this moment. I have only one band size A left in stock.
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Re: Owls in the south and Owls in the north

Post by cindy » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:19 pm

I think between all of us we will make up for the shortage of owl finches there has been in the past!!!

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Re: Owls in the south and Owls in the north

Post by lovemyfinch » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:35 pm

Oh my , oh my =D> =D> =D> I will most likely be on the market for another pair of owls in October :wink:
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Post by L in Ontario » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:54 pm

ikhom wrote:
L in Ontario wrote:How are they doing now, Igor? Are they on a second clutch - are the eggs about to hatch?

I didn't realize that my pair of Owls are sitting on their second clutch and the babies from the first clutch are not weaned yet. I didn't really want more owls at this time but what can you do. They are proving to be almost like Zebras!!! #-o
I was cleaning the cage on the weekend and looked inside the nest; it had at least 4 eggs. I'm not sure that they are sitting tight on them. They always out of the nest when I'm in the room. The due date for this clutch is on the next day or two. I really don't need more owls at this moment. I have only one band size A left in stock.
I know what you mean - I am getting low on all my bands too. You can go up to size B's. Just band them later.
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Post by L in Ontario » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:54 pm

lovemyfinch wrote:Oh my , oh my =D> =D> =D> I will most likely be on the market for another pair of owls in October :wink:
Really? I can make an unrelated pair for you by then. :mrgreen:
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