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Aviary announces hatching of Eagle-Owl chick
The National Aviary announced the recent hatching of its newest addition. A Eurasian eagle-owl was hatched at the Aviary on March 15. The chick weighed 55 grams when it hatched, roughly the size of a small lime. Eagle-owl chicks grow rapidly, according to the Aviary and by eight weeks of age, the chick will be considered fully grown, weighing as much as nine pounds and possessing a wingspan reaching up to 6 1/2 feet.Visitors can get a look into the chick’s care in the Aviary’s Avian Care Center window.
The National Aviary announced the recent hatching of its newest addition.
A Eurasian eagle-owl was hatched at the Aviary on March 15.
The chick weighed 55 grams when it hatched, roughly the size of a small lime. Eagle-owl chicks grow rapidly, according to the Aviary and by eight weeks of age, the chick will be considered fully grown, weighing as much as nine pounds and possessing a wingspan reaching up to 6 1/2 feet.
Visitors can get a look into the chick’s care in the Aviary’s Avian Care Center window.
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