Adorable Baby Owls Are Just Staring In Through This Office Window And We Just Can't Even
Baby owls have turned one UCLA office building into an unexpected wildlife watch zone, and the employees inside are getting a front-row seat.
Inside the Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs building, a nest built right outside one of the windows has become home to a pair of tiny great horned owls. Their chicks have been peering in at workers ever since they hatched, and the result is equal parts adorable and a little unnerving.
The photos quickly made the rounds online, where people could not get enough of the tiny stare-down. Read on.
Pictured: The Owl Nesting Office

Michael Lens, who works in the building, tweeted out the viral picture of the owls just casually chilling.

And Twitter thoroughly enjoyed it.
#JudgementOwl
That window has officially become the best seat in the house.
And if you think these office owls are small, check out the elf owl that looks like a tennis ball.
Other People Even Shared Pictures of Their Bird Friends.
According to this older Facebook post, they are Great Horned Owls and have nested at this particular building before.
It must be so sweet to see these little guys outside your window every day :) Hopefully, they keep coming back year after year.
Now the office has a pair of tiny supervisors.
Want more owl bonding? See how two sisters cuddled in a tree.
Want more owl bonding? See how two sisters cuddled in a tree.