In this video, recorded yesterday in the Netherlands, a male eagle-owl brings food for the female on the nest.
Towards the end of the video, one can hear a barn owl.
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Fascinating.
These are two of very few eagle owls nesting in the Netherlands. There are more of them in Germany.
Man has been doing this ever since he grew legs and departed the ocean.
This is a great opportunity to study the behavior of this rare nocturnal bird! Thanks for posting!
Yes, webcams make for new opportunities. Like also the webcam in the fox den in the Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve.
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