Owls around the world 2015-2024
- macko50
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Re: Owls Around the World
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Thanks for all your reports and updates here!
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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The GHO-Mom is a real beauty.
14:28
When I opened the cam again a bit later, at about 16:00 h nest time, the female was busy with feeding the older owlet (with a bird).
Here she makes a short break ...
... and continued feeding the older one. But later also the younger owlet got its share.
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Still feeding ...
So cute ...
Feeding is finished. Baby risks a look outwards.
So cute ...
Feeding is finished. Baby risks a look outwards.
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Non-stop-events this evening ...
Zoom
The female has left the nest for a short time.
To melt away ...
But there's a great difference in their size.
Zoom
The female has left the nest for a short time.
To melt away ...
But there's a great difference in their size.
- Mamicja
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Michi, we took almost the same screenshots
Owlet peeking out
Mom left the nest for a while
You can watch this stream also @ http://landingsbirdcam.com/we-are-live-2/ , http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/4 ... rned_Owls/ or directly on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4iKJIiYRek
Thre is FB also https://www.facebook.com/LandingsBirdCam
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Skidaway Island, Georgia
Owlets are very well protected agains wind and rain by mom. They stay safe, dry and warm under her.
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Thank you for the cute pictures, Mamicja!
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Skidaway Island, Georgia
February 13th
Intruder close to the nest - defense mode
Morning feeding. I didn't notice, if younger owlet was also fed.
Video by scyllabub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGasGvqnG1E
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Skidaway Island, Georgia
February 15th
Both owlets are fine. They can eat big pieces of prey now. Owlets are white still, only their beaks became black.
Video of feeding by scyllabub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3lxnoSyfHA
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Skidaway Island, Georgia
February 17th
It was bad night for owl: strong wind then heavy rain, no chance for hunting. Mom left the nest few times, but brought no prey.
In the morning the nest tree was visited by an intruder, mom and owlets performed a lot of beak-clacking - video by scyllabub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa5Mx2eCuxQ
The only thing mom can do in this awfull weather is to protect owlets.
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Collins Marsh Osprey nest
February 17th
A Snowy Owl is in the nest. :)
Cam: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/collins-marsh-osprey
February 17th
A Snowy Owl is in the nest. :)
Cam: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/collins-marsh-osprey
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macko50 wrote:Collins Marsh Osprey nest
February 17th
A Snowy Owl is in the nest. :)
Cam: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/collins-marsh-osprey
Finaly I saw her (it's female), she is so beautiful.
Snowy owls breed in Alaska or Canada in June or July. This osprey's nest seems to be her hunting place. During winter snowy owls migrate to south.
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Skidaway Island, Georgia
February 19th
Yesterday evening there was nothing to eat in the nest. Mom flew away at 6:19 pm and till 7:11 she didn't return. It was very windy and I worried that owlets could be blown away.
But later mom brought a big prey (video by scyllabub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fko7ieixlP4 ).
In the morning mom flew away at 6:20 am and shortly returned with a bird.
Owlets were very excited and nibbled mom's tail.
So thankfully today pantry is full.