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Another great link,a different owl family.

http://explore.org/live-cams/player/lon ... opoff=true

Thank you Kitty,its a great cam. :thumbs:

edit Its raining,or hail-stones now. :rant: Hailstones collecting on Mrs Owl's back. :slap:
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Its snowing hard on thee Long-eared Owl. She is surrounded by snow. :slap: Poor dear !

http://explore.org/live-cams/player/lon ... opoff=true
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:wave: I'm glad everyone likes the long-eared owl cam I posted. Yes, that was a magpie harassing the poor owl. You got some really great photos, Starling; the owl's expressions are priceless. They nest in old magpie nests & other places, so perhaps this magpie felt it should assert a claim. Of course, all corvids harass all raptor birds no matter what. I just looked now, Macdoum (8:15 p.m. Montana time), & the owl is indeed still covered up with snow. Nature does not make it easy for our feathered mothers.

There is a news article with more information about the nest cam & the research being done with it.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/infrared ... a-owl-nest
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Watching a little bird . . .

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:D hi !

I don't know if this link has already been given :

http://www.ustream.tv/owlchannel

It's the life of Roy (♂) and Dale (♀), couple of barn owls in Chula Vista (California - USA)

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5 eggs were laid, four hatched and the babies eat alone :shake:

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Kitty KCMO wrote:Watching a little bird . . .
Kitty.
On another page there are two cams 1)Great horned Owl and 2)Long-eared Owl
and lots of owl info on the left of the page. All owls are native to N America.

http://www.owlinstitute.org/owl-cam.html

Only Long-eared Owlis on air just now.....same link as before (Kitty's link.)
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:wave: Thank you , Macdoum!
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there is a collection of webcams facing nests of birds of prey and owls all over the world:

http://www.storchenelke.de/greifvogel_webcams.htm

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:hi:
There are still two owlets in the barn owl nestbox.
http://www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/raptorcam.html
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January 4

Barred Owl Florida
http://sportsmansparadiseonline.com/Bar ... x_Cam.html

One egg laid on 12/30/13
Today still one Egg

I think she get a prey outside from male
beautiful sound



Female going out and back 04:45

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January 5

1:16 Female goes out, probably eating prey brought by male.
a nice conversation outside
1:21 Female back




Male and Female talk , only sound. Really beautiful the different words :thumbs:

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EDIT
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I'm catching a very calm view on HER, sitting there in the harsh cold since quite a while...
Here a similar scenery in the morning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJLx7lcTiD4
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:hi:
Ms. Harvey’s last night visit.
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A Study of Eagle Owls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT?

By BBC :thumbs: Excellent video.
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macdoum, it is no valid hyperlink you've posted here above...
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:hi:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ms-harvey ... horned-owl

There might be an egg soon. Ms Harvey staying at the nestbox since 6:13 am. She laid down her downy feathers on the bottom of nestbox.
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:hi:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ms-harvey ... horned-owl

Ms Harvey laid an egg :loveshower:
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