Seen in early February at about three weeks of age a baby great horned owl stands up in it's nest. - A pair of great horned owls have raised two babies on Honeymoon Island this year. The two owlets and their parents have been popular with area bird watchers and photographers. The babies hatched out in January and fledged from the nest in late March. Their parents aren't far away though, keeping an eye on them and bringing food. - Great horned owls don't build their own nests but acquire them from another bird. They incubate their eggs about a month and the babies will learn to fly around nine weeks after hatching. (Jim Damaske, Tampa Bay Times)