Wild Madeline Project Update: Juvenile Great-Horned Owl

Hoot!

Hello all! Here we have a juvenile Great-horned Owl, Bubo virginianus.

At six weeks old, Great-horned Owls will begin to practice flying, but they’ll have to wait four to six more weeks to lose their down feathers. After six months, they should fully be on their own, searching for a new territory and mate. 
— Sydni J. Bennette, Wild Madeline Project, Northland College