Bear Grylls and Willow the Barn Owls - beargryllsandwillow

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We are Gary and Jill. We live in a rural part of San Diego County. Bear Grylls and Willow the barn owls have taken up residence in our owl box in the backyard! We built this box using plans from the Hungry Owl Project.   The owls have been in the box since December 29, 2010 and one week later laid the first egg! Read the story below for more information on these two and their past!

www.hungryowl.org   The box size is 17" x 17" x 21.5"

Credit to David Goodman Photography for center photo above. Used with permission.


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Bear Grylls and Willow's Story

We have been watching these Barn Owls in our back field for three and a half years now. First they were in a palm tree directly behind our house. They had two owlets fledge. Later, neighbors cut down the tree. Next, they moved to the palm tree to the south of our yard. That summer we got a really windy day and 5 babies fell out and died before we found them. Two survived and fledged. That is when we put up an owl box on a pole. I think they did not use it as they were already established in the tree.  This last summer 2010, four babies fell and died. We knew there was one remaining baby in the nest because we could hear it in the tree, so every single night we went outside to watch  the parents bring it food.  One night, we saw Willow fly straight to the ground at dusk. We walked out into the field and  there was the baby on the ground. At the time, we did not know that owls can climb back up into the tree. We also knew there was a neighborhood cat and coyotes that prowl the field, so Gary ran and got gloves and picked it up. We put him in our yard trying to figure out what to do! He was so ready to fly but was not able to gain the height needed. Meanwhile, Bear Grylls and Willow were watching from the neighbor’s roof next door. We decided to let them help the baby (at least he wasn't in the field with the coyotes).  The next morning we woke up to find him at our back door! There was a half of a gohper in the yard, so we knew the parents fed him that night. We knew we couldn't just leave him there, so we put him in our garden shed and removed the back window. He slept on the cot in there all day! We positioned a camera in the window and watched the parents bring him food that night. The next night he climbed out the window and was miraculously in his own tree the next morning! He stayed in the nest about 3 days and then started taking practice flights from palm tree to palm tree. He would often fly too low and have to climb up the tree trunk to get high enough to do it again.  We stood watching quietly in our yard, inwardly cheering him on as he got better and better!  We almost cried when he mastered flying. He continued to beg loudly for food for another month and then he was gone! Now I cried.

 

Bear Grylls and Willow continued to live in that tree until about 2 months ago, when huge chunks of palm fronds fell out of the tree, exposing the nice perch they used for their nest.  Now that it was uninhabitable, they moved to the palm tree on the north side of our house. That is when we built the owl box from the Hungry Owl Project's plans because it was apparent they weren't going to use the one we had on a pole (plus we wanted to double our chances!)   Now while Bear Grylls would hang out in the palm tree, he could not miss the new box.... it was right in front of him.  We could hear them mating in the tree so I was sure they had already chosen their new site and wouldn't move.   But we got some heavy rains that soaked their palm tree and I think that beautiful new box nestled in the pine tree was looking pretty warm and cozy because one morning four days after Christmas we woke up to find the two of them snugly sleeping inside .   One week later, they had their first egg!

 

Although extremely grateful that we had barn owls living on both sides of our house, I prayed for owls to come live in our box! So I give God the glory for these owls! They are His creatures anyways!

Psalm 150:6   Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!

 


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2/5/2011 6:28:57 PM - 003090323348
Thank you Jill & Gary for sharing your wonderful journey with Bear & Willow and babies with the rest of us.I hope that Willow & Bear will see all their owlettes fledge. You are good people..
1/23/2011 10:19:18 PM - 003087488135
Twoclubs Jane thanks Jill and Gary for caring so much about owls that they are willing to share with all of us. I truly hope this box is blessed and that Willow and Bear's difficulties from the past will now be over. God Bless our little owl families and all of us who care.

Live streaming video link:

www.ustream.tv/channel/jill-s-owl-box

#1 1/05/11 @ 3:00 AM  Noelle 2/5/11 4:50 am Out of box 3/29   First flight 4/4

#2 1/07/11 @ 8:20 AM  Sweet Peeps 2/7/11 12:28 am Out of box 4/5

#3 1/09/11 @ 8:11 AM  Baby Bear 2/8/11  11:15 pm Out of box 4/5

#4 1/11/11 @ 9:17 AM  Brumby 2/11/11 8:05 am Out of box 4/6

#5 1/13/11 @ 12:16 PM Piper 2/13/11 2:45 pm

#6 1/15/11 @ 4:45 PM   Sparrow 2/15/11 11:25 am

#7 1/18/11 @12:33 AM  Twig 2/18/11  6:35 am (Rainbow Bridge)

#8 1/20/11 @  6:45 AM  Elf 2/21/11 10:45 pm


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2011-01-06

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Bear Grylls and Willow's box
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another owl cake my sister made!
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Owl cupcakes my sister Kathy made me for my birthday last year!
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Gary putting up the box!
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Three and a half years ago, owlets in the palm tree that got cut down.
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Bear Grylls and Willow in our other box the night before they took up residence in the pine tree box. They only stayed about an hour here. Mated and left!
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Gary working on the box.
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Read Bear Grylls and Willow's story for explaination!


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Owlet sleeping on the cot.


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Our backyard shed that the baby owlet slept in!


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