Northern hawk-owl not leaving yet


The northern hawk-owl is also today, 4 December, still present in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Every now and then, it feeds on a mouse.

This video is from 27 November. Its maker, Rick Middelbos, writes that he caught the train to Zwolle right after school to see this rare bird.

This 26 November video is by Saskia Verberne.

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