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What about the nasty pigeons? I didn't watch the cam for some time...
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mei2k wrote:What about the nasty pigeons? I didn't watch the cam for some time...
They come to cam every day.
Obviously, she is with child and very defensive. I'll subdue her with this large piece of wood. (c) Raccoon Willie
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alice44 wrote: Mrs Owl seemed very pleased with herself when she ate the first fly.
In such moment she resemble me a cat. She has the same look =)
Obviously, she is with child and very defensive. I'll subdue her with this large piece of wood. (c) Raccoon Willie
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There is a new movie on http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil
first chick was born today
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First little Little owl =)
Obviously, she is with child and very defensive. I'll subdue her with this large piece of wood. (c) Raccoon Willie
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abvgd wrote: In such moment she resemble me a cat. She has the same look =)
She made me think of my cat.
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alice44 wrote:I used the word stoop and I really meant ledge.


Mrs Owl seemed very pleased with herself when she ate the first fly.
Did you see Mrs Owl pushing and shoving Mr Owl outside. He is still afraid he will meet the dove again. :rotf:
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Mrs Owl atack Dove
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macdoum wrote: Did you see Mrs Owl pushing and shoving Mr Owl outside. He is still afraid he will meet the dove again. :rotf:
They are so funny =) Mr Owl is very shy and hesitant.
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Mr Owl brought a mouse and couldn't go out ~15 min. because of Dove was on his way.
(dumb flash-player of cam1 stoped work and we can see only "dove's" camera and hear owl's talk and may be egg's talk too =) )



First chick and alerted doves.



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Lordy.. in the first video there abvgd the dove is not so sure either. :D If Mrs. Owl comes out he is ready to goooo..!
THX for both videos but that dove is driving me crazy and more important, the owls too.
They need the calm and quiet now for the feedings and the need for more food. :rant:
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I think Mr. Owl is just enough smaller that the Dove is just that much more threatening. It is nice to see the pictures of Mrs Owl attacking the Dove because it happens so quickly it is hard to see.
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:chick: :chick: 2nd little owlet hatched today.
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I do not know in what subject should ask - in the last year all summer watching the falcons on the roof of the hotel. It was wonderful! This year is no camera? Can not find the information (((
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Reptile wrote:I do not know in what subject should ask - in the last year all summer watching the falcons on the roof of the hotel. It was wonderful! This year is no camera? Can not find the information (((
I think this is the wrong place but I also am curious about the peregrines -- I think they had been there for some time so it is puzzling that there is no cam.
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and 1 video from 22 may
Mr Owl brought a bird (I think it is a bird)
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Reptile wrote:I do not know in what subject should ask - in the last year all summer watching the falcons on the roof of the hotel. It was wonderful! This year is no camera? Can not find the information (((
Last year's peregrines in De Mortel, the Netherlands, can be now seen at http://www.alticam.nl/live.html (10 sec. refresh and live stream); but maybe also viewtopic.php?p=71073&sid=954f792e85cf7 ... 08a#p71073
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http://www.wildearth.tv/static/wildeart ... edral.html
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/Web ... Falcon.htm
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unp wrote:Last year's peregrines in De Mortel, the Netherlands, can be now seen at http://www.alticam.nl/live.html (10 sec. refresh and live stream); but maybe also viewtopic.php?p=71073&sid=954f792e85cf7 ... 08a#p71073
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http://www.wildearth.tv/static/wildeart ... edral.html
http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/Web ... Falcon.htm
Thank you ever so much -- it says test stream and it seems to be live. And they are soooo big. I think those in Winnipeg have just hatched.
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It looks like there is food in that nest.
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alice44 wrote:It looks like there is food in that nest.
Yes Alice. I feel rather jealous when I see all the food there. :blush: Compared to the Tawny Owls nest.. :cry:
Then climate is so very different.
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