Uhu Webcam (Germany, Eifel) 2018-2019

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03:33
Lotte with fresh prey, can´t say whether it had feathers or fur :puzzled:
Younger owlet follows her to the nest



03:38
Older owlet is still working hard with the magpie, so younger owlet gets an exclusive-feeding and grooming afterwards :)
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04:11
Younger owlet is sleeping and older owlet still out on the ledge.
Lotte arrives with a bird, looks like a very young one, but which species? :puzzled:
Older owlet is very hungry and grabs the bird. It wants to swallow it in whole, but needs several attempts until it manages this.
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06:45
In the morning Lotte was on the same perch like yesterday
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:hi:
Morning - cuties watching Mom on her perch

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Evening - exploring local flora on the ledge :D Is it Leontodon? Löwenzahn? Milchkraut?

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mouse from Leo for the little
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21.15 Second meal, this time from Lotte and for the older owlet. Looks like a little bird. Lotte has taken it away and dedicated to fed both owls.
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2:54 Lotte in. Took a bird from the ledge and started to feed the older owlet in the nest bowl. There is only one owlet... it is strange! :bow:
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05.25 one is running with prey to the nest bowl
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Deliveries from yesterday evening, 19.05.

20:57
Leo with a mouse for younger owlet



21:15
Lotte with a bird, older owlet grabs it and walks to the nest with it.
Younger owlet and Lotte follow and she starts feeding the owlets from the bird.
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22:46
Lotte with another bird, younger owlet takes it, carries to the nest and works quite a while on it



23:23
Lotte with yet another bird, she stores it on the ledge
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20. May

After midnight was a zoom on an owlet´s talon, they were sleeping out on the ledge

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Lotte lands in and fetches the bird that she had stored on the ledge and stars feeding an owlet (older one?)
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Camera was focussed on the nest for hours and owlets must have been on the other side of the ledge, out of sight.
Suddenly younger (?) comes walking along with something in its beak, it could have been another bunny, I think I saw dangling little legs. As far as I saw/heard it was a silent delivery, so maybe it was from Leo.
Owlet works quite a time on it on the nest.
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06:33
Cam operator caught Lotte on the opposite ridge, two corvids were not amused about her appearance there.
They were quite naughty trying to chase her away.

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12:14
Younger owlet made self-feeding from the bunny and finished it
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Older owlet wants to take a nap, but with this younger sibling ..... :laugh:
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There was a maybe-delivery at 21:04, but I am not sure about this.

22:28
Leo with a flash-delivery, mouse went down like nothing :)
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22:59
A kind of double-delivery, first Leo with a silent mouse for owlet in the nest, then Lotte arrives with a bunny for older owlet on the ledge


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Lotte fed both owlets from the bunny later
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21. May

02:55
A possible delivery to the nest area, looking at owlets´ behaviour and the sounds ....


They were often out of cam view tonight, so there could have been even more deliveries during the night.
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14:44
Sleeping - pellet out - sleeping :D
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