This video from Georgia in the USA says about itself:
Morning After Egg #2 Hatches, Two Chicks Stay Well Fed In Savannah (Edited) – April 19, 2018
After a fish is delivered by the male, the female Osprey begins parceling out breakfast into the waiting mouths of her two chicks.
Three camera views are available—two PTZ cameras and a fixed cam. Mouse over the playhead and click on the little camera with the arrows inside it, then select the camera you’d like to view. Watch live at www.allaboutbirds.org/savannahospreys
During the Fall of 2014, a pair of Great Horned Owls began frequenting this recently abandoned Bald Eagle nest adjacent to a protected, nutrient-rich salt marsh along the Georgia coast. The nest sits nearly 80′ above one of the six Audubon International Certified golf courses at The Landings, on Skidaway Island, near Savannah, Georgia. Over the course of 2015 and 2016, a pair of owls successfully fledged four owlets from the site, but they did not return to breed in 2017.
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