Without a doubt, the best Great Gray Owl video I've ever viewed. I am a volunteer feeder/handler/presenter for the Washington State University Raptor Club and have been feeding Gus, our non-releasable male Great Gray Owl for over 10 years. I'm hoping the Covid-19 lockdown on our activities ends soon so I can get back to doing that. Gus is amazing and one of our most stable birds. I've had him on-glove when we do "donation walks" in town and he shows a bond with his handlers, sometimes wrapping his good wing around you for security if it's windy. I miss my weekly interaction with him.
@@mariarohmer2374 Gus is still with us, but due to club restructuring after we came back from the China Virus shutdown, each raptor now has limited handlers and feeders. I have been assigned to Tundra, our male Snowy Owl, and feed and perform his weekly health checks on Fridays.
I didnt know great greys nested in open nests like that nest box, I thought all owls nested in hollow trees the way barn owls and tawney owls do. Cool to see!
Thank you for sharing these remarkable Owls with us! You captured such beautiful shots, many up close that we rarely get to see! I am in love with the Great Grey Owls and can watch this video over many times! Appreciate your outstanding work with these raptors and educating us!
He is banding them yes. This is a wildlife refuge and they are doing studies on them. Owls are not like most birds and will not abandon their young if humans touch them. They are very strong parents and won't take this as a negative factor in raising their young. Great greys are very tolerant of humans to a point and will let you get pretty close to them. Awesome birds. Of all the raptors in the world OWLS are the best.
@@9798angel maybe they will be scared to approach them immediately afterwards, but Ive never heard of an instance where this was actually happened. Building nests and rearing young is hard, I cant imagine they would just abandon their nest like that
@@9798angel You’re wrong! Birds will abandon nests if there has been a severe disturbance or interference by predators or humans. Short-lived birds are pretty tenacious and will usually move their young rather than desert them. But long-lived birds, such as all raptors, will not come back if there has been interference or disturbance. Naturally, this includes owl species! These adult owls have obviously been highly habituated to humans or these men, and obviously don’t see them as a threat....if they did, they might dive or try other ways to get the men to leave the nest, but it’s highly likely they wouldn’t return. I’ll proved a link where I verified my information (www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-birds-abandon-young-at-human-touch/), but I’ve also followed a raptor expert of 50 years named Martin Tyler from the *Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Idaho,* who has discussed this time and again in his numerous highly informative CZcams videos. I’d encourage people to subscribe to that page and watch their videos, which are beautifully videotaped.
@@mrs.stefonmeyers7156 I’m afraid you’re wrong! Raptor species will abandon their young if there has been a significant disruption. I explained more in a reply to the person you responded to, if you’re interested!
We have many great horned owls where I live, so I guess I like them best. They’re so beautiful and the little fluffy balls of owl are other worldly cuteness !
Bästa filmen jag sett med lappugglor! Följer en familj på WWF Suomi livekamera, bara ett av de fyra äggen har kläckt hittills. Att få se denna lilla film och följa hur de växer och utvecklas var stort. Tack!
*@N VWms* - I hate to burst your bubble, but feel I must! No owl, male or female, teaches their babies to direct poo out of the nest....it’s an instinctual behavior. _This is true for all birds!_
@voracious reader Your comments come across extremely douchey. Maybe try not starting comments with "You're wrong!" or "I'm afraid you’re wrong!" or "I hAtE tO bUrSt YoUr BubBLe BuT i FeEL I mUsT!" Also the person did not seriously think the mom owl taught the babies to poop outside the box. 🙄
I miss my old owl friend who lived in a big old tree right in front of my bedroom window where I'd lived @ in NC for the last 3 teenage years of my life. Unfortunately, his tree house home got uprooted & destroyed by Hurricane Fran in the summer of '96 where NC had been the state it had hit the hardest & caused the most damage to...broke my heart so much bc lil dude had probably lived in that same tree for decades or maybe even his whole life. ❤️🥺
When they were attaching the metal cuffs to the lil owlets legs it took me a second to realize it wasnt raining, the lil guys were snapping their beaks at them! Such brave little creatures!
Did you see all the green around them? That's their home when you enter on their home they welcome you accepting you on their home as another creature like the others. Awesome birds and thank you for the great video
The great Grey mother seems a lot more doting than other species of owl. I’ve seen great horn and eagle owl mothers rival this level of childcare. Maybe it’s me but Snuwy and Barn owls seem less concerned. And I haven’t seen any other types while nesting. Anyone have any observations on this?
Without a doubt, the best Great Gray Owl video I've ever viewed. I am a volunteer feeder/handler/presenter for the Washington State University Raptor Club and have been feeding Gus, our non-releasable male Great Gray Owl for over 10 years. I'm hoping the Covid-19 lockdown on our activities ends soon so I can get back to doing that. Gus is amazing and one of our most stable birds. I've had him on-glove when we do "donation walks" in town and he shows a bond with his handlers, sometimes wrapping his good wing around you for security if it's windy. I miss my weekly interaction with him.
Oh you're so lucky!
@@mariarohmer2374 Gus is still with us, but due to club restructuring after we came back from the China Virus shutdown, each raptor now has limited handlers and feeders. I have been assigned to Tundra, our male Snowy Owl, and feed and perform his weekly health checks on Fridays.
I truly admire and respect this owl.
Such a nice video about caring and loving Owl parents. A beautiful sight.
Thank you so much for this. How beautiful they are 💜 it’s fascinating to watch them so close. I feel privileged 🙏🏼🥰🍀
Thank you for sharing this is the best footage of gray owls
OMG!! I LOVE owls and this is my FAVORITE one!! They're GORGEOUS!!
😍😍😍😍😍 Thank you!!! Greetings from California.
Thank you for this! Such a boost during Covid Isolation and the recent Siege of Congress. Watching from Wyoming.🌹
omgoodness!..what a beautiful owl,..and the cutest owlets EVER!!!😍❤️🥰
How beautiful, how privelleged we are to watch them
Check your bird-watching privilege!
I didnt know great greys nested in open nests like that nest box, I thought all owls nested in hollow trees the way barn owls and tawney owls do. Cool to see!
Thank you for sharing these remarkable Owls with us! You captured such beautiful shots, many up close that we rarely get to see! I am in love with the Great Grey Owls and can watch this video over many times! Appreciate your outstanding work with these raptors and educating us!
He is banding them yes. This is a wildlife refuge and they are doing studies on them. Owls are not like most birds and will not abandon their young if humans touch them. They are very strong parents and won't take this as a negative factor in raising their young. Great greys are very tolerant of humans to a point and will let you get pretty close to them. Awesome birds. Of all the raptors in the world OWLS are the best.
Birds actually will not abandoned the babies it is an old wives tales.
@@9798angel maybe they will be scared to approach them immediately afterwards, but Ive never heard of an instance where this was actually happened. Building nests and rearing young is hard, I cant imagine they would just abandon their nest like that
@@9798angel You’re wrong! Birds will abandon nests if there has been a severe disturbance or interference by predators or humans. Short-lived birds are pretty tenacious and will usually move their young rather than desert them. But long-lived birds, such as all raptors, will not come back if there has been interference or disturbance. Naturally, this includes owl species! These adult owls have obviously been highly habituated to humans or these men, and obviously don’t see them as a threat....if they did, they might dive or try other ways to get the men to leave the nest, but it’s highly likely they wouldn’t return. I’ll proved a link where I verified my information (www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-birds-abandon-young-at-human-touch/), but I’ve also followed a raptor expert of 50 years named Martin Tyler from the *Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Idaho,* who has discussed this time and again in his numerous highly informative CZcams videos. I’d encourage people to subscribe to that page and watch their videos, which are beautifully videotaped.
@@mrs.stefonmeyers7156 I’m afraid you’re wrong! Raptor species will abandon their young if there has been a significant disruption. I explained more in a reply to the person you responded to, if you’re interested!
@@voraciousreader3341 cool, thanks for the info! . I didn't know that birds of pray reacted like that because most songbirds don't!
This is just amazing. Great work helping this owls by making them this nesting platform. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Precioso todo, los buhitos, ese bosque magnifico, la calidad de imagen y sonido. Gracias.
### КАКАЯ КРАСОТА ВОКРУГ... СПАСИБО ВАМ БОЛЬШОЕ ЗА ЧУДЕСНОЕ ВИДЕО....19.7.19 г.
Absolutely wonderful! I adore this Owl!
Thank you Jehovah for these beautiful creatures.
Lisa Sp yes indeed!
So relaxing watching nature grow
Beautiful birds, I love owls. The grey owl is just huge, one of my favourite birds.
Andrew Sewart me to love you..Baby andrew
We have many great horned owls where I live, so I guess I like them best. They’re so beautiful and the little fluffy balls of owl are other worldly cuteness !
Bästa filmen jag sett med lappugglor! Följer en familj på WWF Suomi livekamera, bara ett av de fyra äggen har kläckt hittills. Att få se denna lilla film och följa hur de växer och utvecklas var stort. Tack!
Thank you for 8-min meditation
Say what?
I've watched this many times and still find it fascinating with every view.
Спасибо, Gunnar Fernqvist! Прекрасный фильм.
They are beautiful!
Momma Grey is so gentle preening her babies, and she taught them to poop out side the box
Lol!! Agree... good mom!
*@N VWms* - I hate to burst your bubble, but feel I must! No owl, male or female, teaches their babies to direct poo out of the nest....it’s an instinctual behavior. _This is true for all birds!_
@voracious reader Your comments come across extremely douchey. Maybe try not starting comments with "You're wrong!" or "I'm afraid you’re wrong!" or "I hAtE tO bUrSt YoUr BubBLe BuT i FeEL I mUsT!" Also the person did not seriously think the mom owl taught the babies to poop outside the box. 🙄
One of the most beautiful videos with birds that I have seen beautiful curujas the nature is majestic
This is a wonderful video. Thanks so much for sharing it!
Отличный фильм!!!! Превосходный релакс!!!! Природа просто божественная!!!! Спасибо!!!!!!
They are so beautiful !!!
These birds are so beautiful wow😁😁😁
I miss my old owl friend who lived in a big old tree right in front of my bedroom window where I'd lived @ in NC for the last 3 teenage years of my life. Unfortunately, his tree house home got uprooted & destroyed by Hurricane Fran in the summer of '96 where NC had been the state it had hit the hardest & caused the most damage to...broke my heart so much bc lil dude had probably lived in that same tree for decades or maybe even his whole life. ❤️🥺
Happy family with the beautiful nest 👍
I want to pet them so bad.
Just awesome, I loved it!! Wonderful filming.
Thank you! that was such a great video, documenting the stages, feedings and enjoyed it so much!
Congrats on a great video free from obnoxious music.
Hear, hear!!! I'm sick of videos with obnoxious, irrelevant music.
When they were attaching the metal cuffs to the lil owlets legs it took me a second to realize it wasnt raining, the lil guys were snapping their beaks at them! Such brave little creatures!
A little harsh to call them cuffs, it's a bird ring, to identify each one of the bird, because when they're grown they'll look exactly the same
Great video thanks for posting
SO EIN LIEBES VIDEO! DANKE 👍👍❤❤
What a magnificent bird. In raptors females are generally larger
Beautiful footage of magnificent creatures. Thank you.
OMG this is so beautiful... seeing and meeting my ancestors from a distance 😘
You're wonderful videographer!
I like this,love owls.👍👍👍
Que bellos!!!! Que video mas lindo!!
Look those feathers, is like they have a personal stylist
Their gaze is amazing.
Fantastic!!
Очень здорово! Пять баллов за аккуратную съёмку!
Thank you for this!! The baby owl looks like a real Dufus!!
Beautiful Creatures
Did you see all the green around them? That's their home when you enter on their home they welcome you accepting you on their home as another creature like the others.
Awesome birds and thank you for the great video
Hello
MAJESTIC
AWESOME
Very nice movie
The way they look at camera😃
Good appetite!!!!
Que belo trabalho de preservação animal!
As corujas são uma ave excepcional.
Parabéns e congratulações do 🇧🇷!
So cute.....& beautiful.....😍😍😍
Какой Творец Наш Господь благодарю что создал так все прекрасно и премудро
Fora da terra nao encontraram nem micróbios, na terra milhares de espécies de vidas, isso e a magnífica obra do Deus todo poderoso.
Someone has done a great work by giving them and nest😊
Wonderful..
Owlsome!
good day.really beautiful.
Uns dos maís belos vídeos com aves quê já vi curujas lindas a natureza é majestosa
The father gives every food he gets to his children and wife 😭😭😭😭
Menar Klipp - 2945
Yes i see....so cute & beautiful....i like.....
AROSFILM omg du kan svara i kommentarerna!!!!!!😱😱😱
Yea..he doesn't eat at all
How are animals so pure and trouble free? Because they are not obsessed with consumerism.
Honey I’m home !!!here is your food
3:33 so majestic . . .
so cute!
Very good video
可愛いですね❤️ママの愛情が溢れていて素晴らしい❤️生き物は子供に対する愛情が強く人間は生き物に学ぶべきですよ❤️
Умный птица
WOW!!!
Wow beautiful animal
Merry Christmas.🎄🤍❤️💛🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hermoso muy hermoso
Super
bravissimo , questi gufi ti ringrazieranno riducendo i topi al minimo.
I love watching them dangle a mouse for however long it takes them to be able to resume giving that mouse to someone else!
I think the parents are pampering their children too much...
*😍🐦🐣🌳MERAVIGLIOSA LA MADRE NATURA* 😍❤💙💕👍
😍🐦🐣🌳🌳🌷🌺🍃🌿🍂🌾🍁🍀🌹🌼🌸🌻🌼🌹🍀🍁🍀🌹
Que bebezinhos lindos
Parabéns e sucesso ao canal
I miss your videos, lovely owls in Sweden. I hope you are well
que hermosoooooo. dindo mama 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘❤😙😙😙❤
The great Grey mother seems a lot more doting than other species of owl. I’ve seen great horn and eagle owl mothers rival this level of childcare. Maybe it’s me but Snuwy and Barn owls seem less concerned. And I haven’t seen any other types while nesting. Anyone have any observations on this?
Awesome
Thanks
Goot like
Beautiful bird. I guess they make perfect rat hunters.
They're ultra specialist predators on voles and other very small rodents. Rats associated with Humans are very rare to non existent in Taiga forests.
Хороший фильм и у нас в России красивая природа
Bébé d amour très beaux😘😍
💕💕💕
ﷲ أكبر ☪️☝️ماشاء الله 😊
Que cosas.mas lindas
Owls are so loyal to tgeir partners
Some owls are not - f.e. Aegolius funereus
The only sounds me and gatomon hear is the sound of a beak snapping
Masterpeace
Wou nice