Owls around the world 2015-2024

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Ferenz wrote: March 1st, 2019, 7:32 pm EURASIAN EAGLE-OWL > LATVIA
:hi: Ferenz

This cam has already an own topic:
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Mamicja wrote: February 28th, 2019, 11:14 pm :hi:
Owl cam Rogów, Poland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFMVlLp ... rIv1nJxc7s
Tawny Owl is there. I do not know how many eggs.
It looks there are 3 eggs
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Nice webcam Mamicja :2thumbsup:

18:08 Female away
18:25 Female back
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21:12 Male call outside, Female starts calling.
Male brings prey.
She uses her wings and climbs up with the prey and goes outside



21:20 Female back


Owl cam Rogów, Poland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFMVlLp ... rIv1nJxc7s
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:hi:
Tawny Owl, Rogów, Poland
https://youtu.be/GFMVlLpH488
There are four eggs now!
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Yes, beautiful :thumbs:
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Tawny Owl, Rogów, Poland
https://youtu.be/GFMVlLpH488
March 4
Still four eggs in the nest
Food delivery

I found this criminal story that happened in this nest last year.
On February 22 the female laid 1 egg, at night February 24 - the second. However, at 6 in the morning, a female-aggressor flew into the nest box. The female-tenant flew in a few seconds after her. There was a dramatic fight, as a result of which the owl-intruder was caught with female-tenant talons and after 2 minutes it was known that she was defeated. However, both owls remained in a death grip for about 5 hours, after which the owl-intruder died. Of course, both eggs were crushed, but the female was still sitting next to the corpse. In the following days she laid one more egg, but a day later she lost her incubating instinct and sat next to it. The male brought food for a few nights, but the female began to feed herself on a dead owl. After many days after fight , on March 14, the owl finally left the nest, leaving the remains of the aggressor owl and one non hatched egg.
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Heavens ... what a story :shock:
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Yes, incredible story. Almost Hitchcock style. :shock: :shock:
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:hi:
GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVYwun ... kAxE-TvVeg
https://srhsowlsnest.org/

The first chick just has hatched :bounce:
Pictures later, when I come back home
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Mamicja wrote: March 12th, 2019, 10:39 am :hi:
GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVYwun ... kAxE-TvVeg
https://srhsowlsnest.org/

The first chick just has hatched :bounce:
Pictures later, when I come back home
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It's the first owlet. The second has hatched later. Both should be seen soon, as there are plans to put platform for on the top of pillar, kind of extension for owlets.
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GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
www.srhsowlsnest.org
Two owlets and a pip in the third egg
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GHO at Shadow Ridge High School
www.srhsowlsnest.org
Three owlets and pip in fourth egg :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
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*Phew* - already three hatchlings and a pip in the fourth egg :loveshower:

Mamicja, did they announce whether they will lay out some supportive food, in case it will be hard for the parent birds to feed four hungry beaks?
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Bea wrote: March 15th, 2019, 12:53 pm °°°°
*Phew* - already three hatchlings and a pip in the fourth egg :loveshower:

Mamicja, did they announce whether they will lay out some supportive food, in case it will be hard for the parent birds to feed four hungry beaks?
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I do not think it will be necessary. There's a lot of food in the nest so far, Ridge is a good hunter. A desert begins near the school and there are many rodents supposedly. I'm sure Wendy, who looks after owls, would help if necessary.

A platform has been installed on the pillar today.
The installation lasted 5 minutes and Shadow was not in the nest for 7 minutes.
Shadow leaves
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The platform is installed
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Shadow is back
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The platform looks great and enlarges the space for owlets.
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Feeding. The fourth egg has not yet been hatched.
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Thank you, Mamicja :thumbs:

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Danish Eagle Owl cam is online :loveshower:

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

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Bea wrote: March 15th, 2019, 11:09 pm - - - - -

Danish Eagle Owl cam is online :loveshower:

https://www.dof.dk/oplev-fuglene/ugletv
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Oh, that's great. Thank you for the information :thumbs:
I am still waiting for Israel :whistling:
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:hi:
GHO Presidio San Francisco
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq5MY3 ... 7RI0kLzwxw
The egg looks untouched. No visible pip.
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Pot Plant Owl, Johannesburg, South Africa

March 14

https://www.facebook.com/potplantowl/po ... 7883919230
This morning we received a call that an owl was on the ground close to our house. We knew that it was Pappa. We called Murray and the two of us went there with a net. Pappa tried to fly away, but Murray was too quick with the net. We caught him successfully.

We took him to the Bryanston exotic and Avian Vet. They confirmed the terrible disease Trich. He is currently being treated with new medication that Owl Rescue Center has proven to be the most effective.

We know that you are all as concerned as we are. He is in the best care and we look forward to his return with confidence. Regards Allan.


https://www.facebook.com/potplantowl/po ... 9081044230
While we wait for the veterinary clinic to open its doors so we can get an update on Pappa, I thought I'd share with you my thoughts on Pappa and Trich.
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