Time to Fly the Nest | Barn Owl Nest Camera | Summer 2019
The barn owl chicks have fledged. My cameras caught all the action as they prepared for their first flights, flapping their wings to strengthen their wing muscles and hopping up the sides of the nest box. Then the important day came when the most adventurous chick bobbed up to the entrance of the nest hole.
As they practised, their parents brought them food. Interestingly, it was mainly the male who fed them, bringing small rodents and voles. Then at 9 weeks old the first two chicks fledged the nest. It was magical to see them fly free.
These two owlets moved into the tawny owl's old nest box, Beech Stump, leaving the third chick in Elm Stump alone. Interestingly there was a stock dove already in this box sitting on eggs. Despite being so young, the two owlets pushed it out. There was even more drama when a jackdaw invaded the nest and tucked in to one of the stockdove's eggs!
This last chick didn't look well. It was lethargic and stumbled often. I kept a close eye on it, but gradually the owlet recovered and is now also flying free.
The barn owlets remained in the garden for a few more weeks. Meanwhile, their parents were making plans for a new family! The adult pair moved into the kestrel's old nest box, Sycamore Stump, and the female laid four more eggs. So we are now waiting for another brood here at Fotherdale!
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I am a British wildlife artist based in Thixendale, North Yorkshire, UK. I build ideal habitats to encourage wildlife into my garden and use nest cams to study their behaviour. These studies inform my paintings. I share the best of my video research on this channel for free. If you would like to support my work please consider a small donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4
Or of course you may like to purchase my artwork which you will find on my website: https://www.robertefuller.com. Many of the paintings are portraits of the creatures you watch here!
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Видео Time to Fly the Nest | Barn Owl Nest Camera | Summer 2019 канала Robert E Fuller
As they practised, their parents brought them food. Interestingly, it was mainly the male who fed them, bringing small rodents and voles. Then at 9 weeks old the first two chicks fledged the nest. It was magical to see them fly free.
These two owlets moved into the tawny owl's old nest box, Beech Stump, leaving the third chick in Elm Stump alone. Interestingly there was a stock dove already in this box sitting on eggs. Despite being so young, the two owlets pushed it out. There was even more drama when a jackdaw invaded the nest and tucked in to one of the stockdove's eggs!
This last chick didn't look well. It was lethargic and stumbled often. I kept a close eye on it, but gradually the owlet recovered and is now also flying free.
The barn owlets remained in the garden for a few more weeks. Meanwhile, their parents were making plans for a new family! The adult pair moved into the kestrel's old nest box, Sycamore Stump, and the female laid four more eggs. So we are now waiting for another brood here at Fotherdale!
Follow the story here: https://www.robertefuller.com/diary/category/nestcams/barn-owl-nest-camera/
To support my channel and the wildlife rehabilitation and conservation work I do, please donate here:
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4
Stay Connected! You can also follow me on these platforms:
Visit my website: https://www.robertefuller.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertEFullerArt/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertEFuller
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobertEFuller/
I am a British wildlife artist based in Thixendale, North Yorkshire, UK. I build ideal habitats to encourage wildlife into my garden and use nest cams to study their behaviour. These studies inform my paintings. I share the best of my video research on this channel for free. If you would like to support my work please consider a small donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4
Or of course you may like to purchase my artwork which you will find on my website: https://www.robertefuller.com. Many of the paintings are portraits of the creatures you watch here!
© Robert E Fuller
Copyright Disclaimer: Please feel free to share my videos but do not download any content without permission with the intent to re-upload. If you would like to license any content, please get in touch with me at: mail@robertefuller.com
#wildlife #barnowls #robertefuller
Music: https://www.zapsplat.com
Видео Time to Fly the Nest | Barn Owl Nest Camera | Summer 2019 канала Robert E Fuller
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