Travel day, part 3…

Yes, “travel day” does imply one day, but it’s an overnight flight across a few time zones, so the line gets a little blurry. Then, I didn’t know how long it will take me to find you some new pictures, and I’ve still got some owlet pictures to show you, so here we are.

I saw the owlet off and on during the first half of May, but the next nice picture I got was this one on May 14 when it finally ventured over to our side of the river.

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Here it is again, calling for help, or to be fed, or just to hear itself call. You know how kids are…

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Here it is again, in almost the same spot on the next day, when the fog had gotten really thick, and it looks like it is getting a talking to.

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Finally, here’s one more look, and I haven’t managed to get a picture since. I’ve glimpsed an adult, or maybe even the youngster, flying over the river once or twice, but the trees are so leafed out now, that we might not see them again until the fall. “Be safe out there!”

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By now I hope I’ve gotten settled in and will have some new pictures for you tomorrow. Wish me luck!

Published by Andrew Dressel

Theoretical and Applied Bicycle Mechanic, and now, apparently, Amateur Naturalist. In any case, my day job is researching bicycles at UWM.

One thought on “Travel day, part 3…

  1. I’ve enjoyed the intrigue and appreciate the delayed reveal of the owlets. Very wise Professor. Thank you.

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