Well spotted. What a wonderful shady, sweet smelling roost. I'm afraid the owl in our box is just roosting there. Here today, gone tomorrow and then back again the next day. Must be waiting for the eggs to hatch somewhere else before he is called on for duty.
I am so jealous!!! Love your owl shots...good eye:)! Creative bird house, amazing owl, and sweet smelling jasmine....what's not to love??!! Love owls and hope someday my garden will have a visit by these amazing creatures.
Oh yes, he's very hidden. I thought maybe you were posting about the Jasmine (which would be interesting, too). And then, there he is in the next photos! How fun!
Very lucky? Would you say that your home is near the outskirts of development? Just trying to get a sense of whether I could hope to attract on of these cuties to my yard.
What a face. I'm surprised you noticed him in there, that jasmine is right thick. I looked and looked at the first photo and I couldn't see the owl at all. Glad you found him though, he's awful lovely.
I read your post earlier but didn't have time to leave a comment, so I have to tell you, I just NOW got the title of the post! Duh! Cute :-) And so is your visitor. I would be doing backflips! We hear owls at night near our place, but not sure where they are roosting. The Jasmine is gorgeous, too. The frangrance must be intoxicating with that many blooms!!!
Abbey, we live in a heavily treed area but I don't think you need to be on the outskirts of town to attract the owls. They are pretty common. Just need a tree canopy and an owl box. We bought ours at a local shop but I've seen design specs for them online. You should go for it!
I'm SO jealous of your owls! Add another thing to my wish list for the garden -- an owl box. We sometimes hear them in the big tree near the stock tank, and one year my son even spotted the birds hassling an owl hanging from a low branch there. If I build it, will they come?
oh wow! i'm so jealous! have never seen a screech in person! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are just so adorable. We recently spotted one in a tree near our patio.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww!!! SOO TIRED!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that! I love the Jasmine, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cozy, little roost for a day-time owl nap.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! What an amazing experience to have owls so close by. Screech Owls are just so adorable too.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! What a great spot to sit. I'm definitely getting an owl box:)
ReplyDeleteHe sees you, but he didn't think you could see him in there. What a great shot.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute it is. Make me want to get an owl box.
ReplyDeleteAww, so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, how lucky you are to have him so close by!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted. What a wonderful shady, sweet smelling roost. I'm afraid the owl in our box is just roosting there. Here today, gone tomorrow and then back again the next day. Must be waiting for the eggs to hatch somewhere else before he is called on for duty.
ReplyDeleteI believe this is a commentary on the drab box you gave him/her. This bird wants a house that has some style! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous!!! Love your owl shots...good eye:)! Creative bird house, amazing owl, and sweet smelling jasmine....what's not to love??!! Love owls and hope someday my garden will have a visit by these amazing creatures.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, he's very hidden. I thought maybe you were posting about the Jasmine (which would be interesting, too). And then, there he is in the next photos! How fun!
ReplyDeleteVery lucky? Would you say that your home is near the outskirts of development? Just trying to get a sense of whether I could hope to attract on of these cuties to my yard.
ReplyDeleteYes, he's adorable. What a great picture to think of during my day. Thanks so much for your blog.
ReplyDeleteGood eye! He looks very handsome indeed catching some shut-eye. Must have been up all night.
ReplyDeleteOh! How wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are just so cute...I love reading about them in your beautiful garden Cat.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful Cat that you were able to find and photograph the beautiful critter! Do they nest in the jasmine bush? Your garden is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a face. I'm surprised you noticed him in there, that jasmine is right thick. I looked and looked at the first photo and I couldn't see the owl at all. Glad you found him though, he's awful lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog! The jasmine and the hidden owl are amazing! I'm following your blog now. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI read your post earlier but didn't have time to leave a comment, so I have to tell you, I just NOW got the title of the post! Duh! Cute :-) And so is your visitor. I would be doing backflips! We hear owls at night near our place, but not sure where they are roosting. The Jasmine is gorgeous, too. The frangrance must be intoxicating with that many blooms!!!
ReplyDeleteThat would be great to be able to hang out in the shade and soak up that wonderful fragrance.
ReplyDeleteHa! That's exactly where I'd choose to live too!
ReplyDeleteSo heart-warming to see the owl cozily tuck away in its niche.
ReplyDeleteAbbey, we live in a heavily treed area but I don't think you need to be on the outskirts of town to attract the owls. They are pretty common. Just need a tree canopy and an owl box. We bought ours at a local shop but I've seen design specs for them online. You should go for it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to call home...mmm I can smell the jasmine now! Great pics as always, love LOVE the water lilies, beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteI'm SO jealous of your owls! Add another thing to my wish list for the garden -- an owl box. We sometimes hear them in the big tree near the stock tank, and one year my son even spotted the birds hassling an owl hanging from a low branch there. If I build it, will they come?
ReplyDeleteSo special!! Wonderful shots - my Star jasmine is going to look like yours ... soon :)
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