From Hoo’s Woods
An Educational Comparison of Wisconsin’s two largest most common native owl species. Rarely have we admitted baby great horned owls and barred owls so close in age. The unseasonably warm winter has prompted early nesting activities in some raptor species.
Here we have “Flo” a 4 week old baby Great Horned Owl, rapidly growing. Within one week her weight went from 525 grams to 875 grams-an astounding 66% increase. With yellow eyes, a black beak, and the promise of developing feather tufts on her head as she matures, Flo displays the distinctive traits of her species.
On the other hand, “Jo”, a baby Barred Owl approximately one week old and weighing 275 grams, exhibits dark brown eyes, a yellow beak, and lacks the characteristic feather tufts.
Raptor species are known for their rapid rate of growth with both owl species reaching full size by 6-7 weeks of age. Great Horned Owls are larger than Barred Owls.
While these babies have an innocence at this age, they are competitive by nature and it is important to raise them among their own kind. At Hoo’s Woods, we take every opportunity to educate about these magnificent birds, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for Wisconsin’s diverse wildlife.
Here’s a heartwarming Feel Good Friday moment! Despite the challenges of recovering from her own injury, Glo’s maternal instinct is truly inspiring as she cares for this newly admitted owlette, “Flo”.
The owlette was discovered on the ground after falling from the nest. We brought the owlette back to the hospital to examine assuring it’s healthy before attempting to return to its family.
It’s wonderful to see Glo providing Flo with the nurturing she needs while maintaining her wild nature, ensuring she doesn’t become imprinted. Glo and Flos story highlights the resilience and compassion found in the natural world. > Please continue to send good vibes for Glo as she has a long road ahead to recovery, and for Flo to be reunited with her family.
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