This video from Georgia in the USA says about itself:
2 February 2017
An Osprey was busy adding nesting material to the vacant nest on the Savannah Great Horned Owl Cam for about an hour this morning. Watch the highlights of the bird’s multiple trips.
This camera livestream is a partnership between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Skidaway Audubon.
You can watch this cam here.
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