A female Eurasian Eagle owlet that hatched on March 13, 2013, is shown at the National Aviary on April 8, 2013, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
A four-week-old female Eurasian eagle-owlet made its public debut at the on Monday in Pittsburgh.
The owlet hatched on March 13 and, according to zoo officials, just over 50 of these birds are located in accredited zoos in the United States.
The largest of the owl species, Eurasian eagle-owls are found in North Africa, Europe, Asia and the Middle East and can grow up to two and a half feet with a wing span of nearly five feet. According to the zoo, very often the owls mate for life and tend to nest on sheltered cliff ledges, crevices between rocks and cave entrances.
In addition to the baby owl, the photo gallery above features other adorable zoo babies from around the world. The National Aviary, which features over 200 unique bird species, plans to exhibit the owlet for a couple hours a day starting on April 10.
For more information on the baby owl, visit the National Aviary zoo's .
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