Great horned owl chick
Starting to move around as it moults out its "baby" feathers.
Bubo virginianus
Great Horned Owls are covered in extremely soft feathers that insulate them against the cold winter weather and help them fly very quietly in pursuit of prey. Their short, wide wings allow them to maneuver among the trees of the forest.
The oldest Great Horned Owl on record was at least 28 years old when it was found in Ohio in 2005.
Source -Cornell Lab of Ornithology- All About Birds
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