Owls Around the World
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Re: Owls Around the World
Ms Harvey and her egg
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Oh my oh my, Mamicja... How cold is it there in the U.S.??
As I read, she was a hand-raised owl, aged 17 now, but must be an experienced one over the years.
As I read, she was a hand-raised owl, aged 17 now, but must be an experienced one over the years.
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Nest location - New London, Wisconsin. Now temp is -12C(10F) degrees. At night must be lower.
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February 28th
Ms. Harvey is incubating her 3rd egg (1st and 2nd frozen and broken)
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Hello Owl-lovers
SWR Uhu Webcam and Alessondra´s Great Horned Owl Cam have own topics now:
SWR Uhu Webcam
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=644
Alessondra´s GHO Cam
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=646
SWR Uhu Webcam and Alessondra´s Great Horned Owl Cam have own topics now:
SWR Uhu Webcam
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=644
Alessondra´s GHO Cam
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=646
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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This is Allie, Eastern Screech Owl (Otus asio).
The only cameras in the world is in Pennsylvania. -> http://www.pixcontroller.com/screechowl/
The only cameras in the world is in Pennsylvania. -> http://www.pixcontroller.com/screechowl/
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I don't know if this cam is known, I found it on my older list:
http://www.owlchannel.com/live.html
lifecam of a wild barn owl and family at Chula Vista, CA.
This picture I have taken just now - life
I just saw that this cam was watched last year. I will let it there for this year,too.
http://www.owlchannel.com/live.html
lifecam of a wild barn owl and family at Chula Vista, CA.
This picture I have taken just now - life
I just saw that this cam was watched last year. I will let it there for this year,too.
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Pandion owl cam, Denmark.
Cam link: http://pandion.dof.dk/ugletv
The page info says it's a GHO, but I think it is an Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
Cam link: http://pandion.dof.dk/ugletv
The page info says it's a GHO, but I think it is an Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
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macko50 wrote:Pandion owl cam, Denmark.
Cam link: http://pandion.dof.dk/ugletv
The page info says it's a GHO, but I think it is an Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
For me it's definitely Eurasian Eagle Owl (bubo bubo).
The Great Horned Owl (bubo virginianus) looks little bit different.
I was watching this nest last year. It was sad story. There were three owlets, one of them fallen ill and couldn't stand up. Two others ripped and ate him/her .
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Pandion owl cam
March 22nd
The female fulfills her incubation responsibilities, rolling the eggs, sometimes hooting and leaving the nest quite frequently.
The place looks like a quarry.
(Last year owlets were fed with hedgehogs!? )
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Ofcourse it is a Eurasian Eagleowl (bubo bubo). I think the confusion may be because the Danish name for the bird is 'stor hornugle' which into English directly translates to 'big/great horn owl'. In Danish the long-eared owl (asio otus) -which at first sight can be confused with eurasian eagleowl, although eagleowls are much bigger- is called 'skovhornugle' (litt: forest horn owl).macko50 wrote:Pandion owl cam, Denmark.
Cam link: http://pandion.dof.dk/ugletv
The page info says it's a GHO, but I think it is an Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
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Pandion owl cam
March 24th
The Danish female has amazing, eerie, amber eyes.
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Danish Eagle Owl
April 1st
I was watching yesterday and today Danish Eagle Owl and Lotte at once to compare both owls. They act at the same way: incubating, turning eggs, calling the male.
The only difference is that during four hours Lotte left the nest twice and Danish owl five times. Maybe the Danish male is more diligent and brings the prey more frequently?
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Thank you for this interesting comparison!
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GHO nest Charlo, Montana
http://www.ustream.tv/exploreGreatHornedOwl
The owl is back on the nest, probably there are eggs.
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Pandion owl cam
April 2nd
Finally I saw the egg!
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Barn Owl by Cornell Lab;
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... rn_Owls%2F
The nest is in Texas.
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... rn_Owls%2F
The nest is in Texas.
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Pandion owl cam
April 3rd
I saw the male!
He brought a prey to the nest.
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The barnowl cam of Heligan Wild is online again.
Link: http://www.heliganwild.com/webcams
Both the male and female are at home as we speak:
EDIT:
Found a video of this pair of barnowls mating a bit earlier this year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGNzZ8sFSdY
EDIT 2:
The male brought a vole to the female and used the opportunity to mate, even before she could eat it:
Link: http://www.heliganwild.com/webcams
Both the male and female are at home as we speak:
EDIT:
Found a video of this pair of barnowls mating a bit earlier this year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGNzZ8sFSdY
EDIT 2:
The male brought a vole to the female and used the opportunity to mate, even before she could eat it: