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After watching the Owl Cam for hours, we are almost certain that the eggs have hatched. Rosa has not left the nest for the past couple of days where she has been sitting, preening herself, and at times doing acrobatic movements. This behavior is consistent with a mother owl that is warming and protecting newly hatched chicks. We are anxiously awaiting a glimpse of the owlets! Stay tuned and post a comment if you see them!

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I saw the babies the other day! I was so excited to finally get a glimpse of them! Soo cute!! I had been watching for days before I finally saw them. Has the Owl Cam been taken down?? All I see is black. I'd love to be able to see them again! Thanks for allowing us to be able to see into the nest and watch Rosa in her nesting phase!!

Sarah Ryan - April 02, 2012

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