debbie276
Thanks Debbie, I have read this article before.
I still think that visually it's almost impossible to tell, unless you have a bunch of them to compare to, and have vast experience with the species. Even the writer of the article, admits that some males look like females and vice versa.
Even if these are two males, it's not the end of the world, (although it would be nice to have a true pair) . I just love their sweet little faces and cute mannerisms.
Just a quick question, will two males attempt to build a nest together, as I have seen definite interest in carrying bits of hay and such around (?) and trying to poke them into corners, etc.
After yesterday's fiasco of catching some birds in the flight

and the stress of escapees and so on, I really don't want to traumatize everyone again anytime soon by attempting to catch one of these guys. I guess I'll just take a wait and see attitude and watch them closely.
If by some chance they are male and female, will owls nest in a community flight?