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    gary rouleau
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    Default Great horned owls

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    Two people to thank here, Doug Brown and David Cramer. Just seeing these chicks was a thrill. So Thanks guys.

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    I don't know what the situation was like on either side but I wish for more room all around. Still very cool, I like the cave-like setting of the nest! Perhaps a bit brighter?

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    Thanks Daniel Here's a re-post.
    That's about all the space I have.
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    Ah yes more breathing room, and brightness looks alot better :-)
    Last edited by Daniel Cadieux; 05-19-2008 at 09:08 PM.

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    I've been waiting for you to post some of these! Well done!

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    I really like your re-post, Gary. Well done.

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    The one peeking out from behind makes this special for me....nice image...DId they nest on a bank?

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    I'm glad you got to see these little ones, Gary. I'm sorry I was out of town and didn't get to meet you. I was chasing wild horses over the weekend. The chicks have now left the nest, so they are getting their wings.

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