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Talk about a fluffball
Well, what can I say? Those of you who know me, know I love Owls : ) This was the second time I had been to see this beautiful owl family, that has three youngsters, but this time, my youngest daughter came with me : ) It was the first owl she had ever seen, so it was an exciting and amusing thing to see, including a bit of head-bobbing. It never fails to amaze me, year after year, how quickly owlets grow. These ones are now large, but still covered in those fluffy, downy feathers that make them look so cute.
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