A while back I wrote about the Tawny Owl web cam I'd been watching. Mrs. Owl laid 4 eggs in total and while I'd heard that some of these eggs had hatched, I'd yet to see the chicks myself. However, I tuned in this afternoon and saw the remains of a cracked egg. Luckily at 20:33 this evening I refreshed my WAB screen to see a very welcome update from Hedgehoggy saying that Mrs. Owl had left the nest 3 minutes preivously. I rushed over to the site and managed to get the screenshot below:
But more than that, I managed to capture some footage of the chicks moving around and leaning on each other, I assume for warmth, just before mother came back:
Nice cam! I'm not always fond of technology, but regarding birds or bears, or any animals living in nests and dens, cams are such a wonderful study tool. I'm watching that one at the moment http://www.falconsforeveryone.be/live2.jsp?lang=en : peregrine falcons who have just hatched at the top of Brussels Cathedral ;)
Hi, You're right they're a great study tool and allow us to watch and understand things that we wouldn't normally get the opportunity to. Thanks for the link, she's napping at the moment, but I can see cracked egg shell! I've been watching this one from Nottingham: http://www.ntu.ac.uk/ecoweb/biodiversity/falcons/index.html# :)
Fabulous footage! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteNo problem. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
DeleteNice cam! I'm not always fond of technology, but regarding birds or bears, or any animals living in nests and dens, cams are such a wonderful study tool.
ReplyDeleteI'm watching that one at the moment http://www.falconsforeveryone.be/live2.jsp?lang=en : peregrine falcons who have just hatched at the top of Brussels Cathedral ;)
Hi,
DeleteYou're right they're a great study tool and allow us to watch and understand things that we wouldn't normally get the opportunity to. Thanks for the link, she's napping at the moment, but I can see cracked egg shell! I've been watching this one from Nottingham: http://www.ntu.ac.uk/ecoweb/biodiversity/falcons/index.html# :)