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  2. Burrowing owl - Wikipedia

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    The female lays an egg every one or two days until she has completed a clutch, which can consist of four to 12 eggs (usually 9). She then incubates the eggs for 3–4 weeks while the male brings her food. After the eggs hatch, both parents feed the chicks. Four weeks after hatching, the chicks can make short flights and begin leaving the nest ...

  3. 24/7 live cam: Athena the great horned owl at Lady Bird ... - AOL

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    Great horned owl eggs hatch after roughly 33 days, according to Almanac. As seen with Athena, eggs are laid over the course of several days, but incubation begins as soon as the first egg arrives.

  4. Tawny owl - Wikipedia

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    The tawny owl (Strix aluco), also called the brown owl, ... of which 7% is shell. The typical clutch of two or three eggs is incubated for 30 days to hatching, ...

  5. Athena, the great horned owl and the most famous hoot owl in Texas, has hatched eggs at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin. And it will all be captured live on camera for the 14th year.

  6. Little owl - Wikipedia

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    The eggs are broadly elliptical, white and without gloss; they measure about 35.5 by 29.5 mm (1.40 by 1.16 in). They are incubated by the female who sometimes starts sitting after the first egg is laid. While she is incubating the eggs, the male brings food for her. The eggs hatch after 28 or 29 days. [10]

  7. Christmas came early for Co Down nature conservators with ...

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    In Northern Ireland, barn owl eggs are typically laid in April, with chicks normally fledging in June or July. Christmas came early for Co Down nature conservators with late brood of owls Skip to ...

  8. Egg incubation - Wikipedia

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    Fish generally do not incubate their eggs. However, some species mouthbrood their eggs, not eating until they hatch. Some amphibians brood their eggs. The female salamander Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii) curls around the clutch of eggs and massages individual eggs with her pulsating throat. [14] Some aquatic frogs such as the Surinam toad ...

  9. Breeding biology of the tawny owl - Wikipedia

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    Of 256 Belgian eggs, 24% did not hatch, 10% of those were deserted, 51% were addled and 39% were deserted or destroyed by the female when food supply was low. In the Belgian data, of 195 young hatched, 94% fledged and 6% died in nest as a result of starvation, with an average number of fledglings 2.06, varying from 0 to 3.25 on average in ...