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seira wrote: March 16th, 2019, 1:55 am Pot Plant Owl, Johannesburg, South Africa
March 14
I hope Pappa will recover :faint:
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:hi:
GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
www.srhsowlsnest.org
Shadow got rid of the fourth unhatched egg. It was lifeless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X9F59Yt8EA
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Shadow Ridge High School Owls nest
www.srhsowlsnest.org
Owlets grow fast, their eyes are already open.
They are cute.
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Shadow preens owlets.
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Eagle Owl Denmark

https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv

19:13
Female leaves the nest, no chance to see on how many eggs she is sitting, nest bowl is soooo deep



19:15
Male came to guard the egg/s and have a look where the lady was
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Pot Plant Owl, Johannesburg, South Africa

March 26

https://www.facebook.com/potplantowl/po ... 1473004230
A huge THANK YOU to Bryanston Avian Vet for saving Pappa.These photos show the damage Trich causes to the mouth parts of infected birds. As stated, he is on the flight path to recovery and will be returned to our balcony once the Vets are totally happy. His immune system will be strong and we hope he will have a resistance to Trich.

It is not an option to release him at Owl Rescue, as much as we want to (for his safety). He is territorial and wont be happy sharing and his is likely to fly home anyway.

Thank you to Brenden at Owl Rescue Center for visiting and monitoring him. And all the sterling work you and your team do for owls.

https://www.facebook.com/baesac99/
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Hallo
Barn Owl in Germany-Steinhuder Meer
https://www.oessm.org/webcams/schleiereule/

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:hi:
Tawny Owl Rogów, Poland
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO02qK ... 09xX0sbtjg
All four eggs are hatched :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:


Mom's return


Dad with food
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Eagle Owl Denmark
https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv
Early male's visit. It was nice to see him in the daylight.
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Presidio San Francisco GHO nest
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq5MY3 ... 7RI0kLzwxw
The only egg that survived doesn't seem viable (eggs were laid February 5 and 9). But female still incubates it and male brings food.
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GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
https://srhsowlsnest.org/
All three owlets are fine and grow fast, but their nesting place doesn't look so cosy as before. Lot of poops, pellets and leftovers of food.
But owlets itself look cute. Watch owl family on Wendy's photos at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elsmP3TfwSY
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Pot Plant Owl, Johannesburg, South Africa

April 5

https://www.facebook.com/potplantowl/po ... 3993489230
We've waited a long time and finally today was the day Pappa was brought back here and released. A huge big THANK YOU to the Owl Rescue Center and Bryanston Exotic and Avian Vet for caring for him so well.

We have realized that this is not the original Pappa based on how young he is. Somewhere in the past we must have lost the original Pappa, like we lost the original female.

But the good news is that this male is still a PPO Pappa who has claimed the balcony as his family's nesting spot.

Brendan from Owl Rescue Center released new Pappa who eventually flew off.

Ten minutes later, he flew back to the balcony... A sure sign that he's happy to be back!


https://www.facebook.com/OwlRescueCentr ... 6304462084
Pappa the Pot Plant Owl release.. Thanks to Bryanston Avian, Exotic and Small Animal Clinic for doing such a brilliant job doctoring him back to health. Pretty special owl
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:hi:
Presidio San Francisco GHO nest

from YT-chat:
Les Moore: 5:07 momma got up and the egg was broken
Les Moore​: momma is grieving now. She will be ok


Inside was all liquid.

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poor Mom, it's heartbreaking, she came back and sits on the broken shell,
certainly grieving
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I'm sorry for the nice couple. All that long sitting in hard pouring rain and storm - all in vain.
I hope they will have better luck next time.
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:hi:
Eagle Owl Denmark
https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv
Female out and minute later male in....to check and protect egg(s) :D
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Shadow Ridge Owls
https://srhsowlsnest.org/
Owlets grow fast and will soon start to explore the vicinity of their nest ( BTW the additional platform installed by Wendy is very useful). Owlets got names # 1 Hawk, # 2 Hatch and # 3 Miles.


Although they may already feed themselves, they still like to be fed by Shadow.
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Tawny Owl, Rogów, Poland
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO02qK ... 09xX0sbtjg
The owl dad is a good food provider so far and the chicks grow fast. II hope that all of them will survive, although, as in Tawny Owls families, the smallest one has little chance :puzzled:
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Now in the hollow it gets tight when the mother arrives.


Unfortunately, the IR lighting in the hollow is very poor. I hope that later the external camera will be installed and you will be able to watch owlets in the hollow entrance.
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Tawny Owl, Rogów, Poland
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO02qK ... 09xX0sbtjg
Mom delivers food (unfortunately, the microphone broke down)
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Eagle Owl, Denmark
https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv
At least one chick has hatched.
Mom feeds little one.
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Eagle Owl, Denmark
https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv
Last night I saw there two owlets :bounce: :bounce:


Male brings food for family


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Shadow Ridge Owls
https://srhsowlsnest.org/
Last night one of owlets feel down on the net




It is still there and two others are watching sibling from the pillar
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Eagle owl cam in Israel is online :loveshower:

https://www.birds.org.il/tracking-metho ... 1&camId=24

https://5c3e35ef1aaf1.streamlock.net/li ... 35354.m3u8

Looks like two owlets, already quite big :chick: :chick:
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