The most I could get in one shot was four of them. They were doing their best to look like part of the tree.
They did not move, except to follow me with their eyes. When I moved around back of them, they tipped over to keep me in sight. They stayed for close to 30 minutes. I ran into the house to load the photos on the computer and when I went back out, they were gone. I believe they are Western Screech Owls. At least that's the closest I could come with my bird book.
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Have you checked your fireplace for letters from Hogwarts?
Love owls. They are the coolest!
Woohoo! What fun! Yup, you pegged the species perfectly: Otus kennicottii (grey morph). What's more, by looking at the plumage you can tell that these guys are juveniles. I'd guess that they've only been fully fledged for no more than a month (you can still see some of the fluff from their downy phase). Two main items will change in their appearance if they roost in your orchard next year: first, their ear-tufts will be better defined; second, their barring will be vertical, whereas now the barring is horizontal.
Since they were all together my guess is that they're all siblings who haven't developed a healthy fear of humans quite yet. How exciting for you!
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