The squirrel is all gangsta...until those claws get popped. I have never seen an owl out in the daytime like that. What a great experience and thank you for sharing it all with us.
Thats your only daytime owl right there. They can stand 3 feet tall and are about the only animal that actively hunts skunk. Which is why they usually smell like skunk.
@@davegrier523 I have a video on my channel of a barred owl hunting mice under my bird feeder in broad daylight. I learned that they only hunt in daylight during the winter.
actually the owl realize that the lady is a friend of owls and is a friend of squirrels and so he better be a friend to scrolls too owls are smarter than most people people tend to be too bloodthirsty I'll eat only because they have no choice otherwise else would be vegan or vegetarian unlike humans who have a choice so think about it whose Superior you or the owl elite liberal libetard
@@dustigenes what politics are you triggered snowflake liberal. I'm Independent in case you want to know my politics, I don't know where you get politics from libtard does not make anyone politics. Truly the word lipot triggered you cuz you know if the glove fit
Extraordinary...worth every single moment. To have such a magnificent creature enjoying your kind provision of water is enough in itself, but the squirrel & owl interaction is superbly understated yet offers a universe of imaginings
I missed your comment from awhile ago, thank you for watching. It WAS pretty amazing. I think we saw it there on the rail maybe three times. Every year I think they won’t return but they always have so far! I’m hoping to catch some more videos now that I know I can put them on here!
You have a steady hand on the camera. The face of the owl is so expressive. The squirrel probably wanted a sip of water and recognized the owl wasn't leaving it's perch.
I don’t know what I’d do if I saw this sitting in my bird bath! What gorgeous patterns & colored feathers. Just WOW! And a lucky squirrel that didn’t end up being a snack! Thanks for sharing.
I love how the owl looks at you 😃 Gives you a wink 😉 and goes back about its business. And then it looks at you again at the end just 😃 gives you a look like a you’re no threat I’m the boss here. 😂
Agreed. Without the ability to surprise a squirrel, there really isn’t much that can catch one. Definitely not a owl anyways, nothing beats the speed of mammals.
Oh my gosh! I have spent years looking at owls but always at a distance. I have witnessed courting, consumating and baby owls. I listen for their calls. Never have been fortunate to see up close. What a wonderful experience! The squirrel is extremely confident or maybe a little 'slow ' or the owl had an earlier meal. Very amusing
so awesome that you provide fresh water like this for WHOever needs it. that owl is magnefique! i bet if the dish was just a wee bit larger we would have full on bath time! the owl is thinking "do you believe this guy??"
Wow, that owl is one gorgeous creature 😍 ... what a privilege to see him/her up so close! You must have been stunned to look out there and see THAT!! 😄
I think the owl was drinking after a big meal. Clearly the owl wasn’t hungry or it would have pounced. At 5:55 the owl had a look on its face like, “You cray cray”. Lol
I loved the way the owl at the end looking into the camera is like amazed the squirrel had the nerve to walk up to him, like Rodney Dangerfield was about to say -" I get no respect, you know?" 🤣😂😅
How lucky you are! An owl on your balcony, AND to be seen by day, AND on top a squirrel at the same time ... WOW! I wish I could live like this! Lots of warm regards from Berlin Germany 👍🤗🇩🇪
Oh wow! That was tremendous. Reminded me of Beatrix Potter’s wonderful Squirrel Nutkin, who constantly teases old Mr. B (the ancient owl who all other squirrels leave gifts for, if he’ll leave them alone). Your squirrel had such equal daring! 🤎
Owls are awesome. We have observed a nesting pair return year after year to the same tree and raise their brood. The owlets are hilarious when they Bob their heads when you’re watching them. They stay in the area after fledging and are spotted often during the day. There is a wetland area directly behind our house so we see/hear many owls. This encounter with the owl and squirrel could’ve gone sideways real fast!
No bird would catch a squirrel, without the element of surprise. In the dark, from behind, at speed, is how owls kill their food. This video has been up for a few days now, so the squirrel might already be inside the owl.
Wow! Steady hand. What a gorgeous bird. I have one hooting near my house all the time but never see him. Looks like this guy is using the water dish as his own personal spa 🙂
I remember a barred owl roosting in a redbud tree in a neighbor's yard. The bluejays were not pleased. Sometimes I can spot an owl in a tree by listening for bluejays and watching them dive bomb a spot in the branches. It is hard, even in the winter, because owl feathers are a perfect camouflage.
waaaaay back in the 1960's I was one of the first, if not the first, person in the US known to have raised and trained a Great Horned Owl for hunting. First, as several of the comments evidence, most species of owls are not commonly active during the daylight hours. The principal exception being the Snowy Owl which many a crow have made the ultimate mistake of thinking they could freely harass a 'sleeping' owl :) Great Horned owls, and several other species can be relatively *flexible* in their active hours as circumstances such as weather, availability of prey, etc. dictate. My own GH "Goliath" preferred hunting in the evening hours, but easily was convinced to reschedule as her favorite target, ducks, could easily be found in the pre-dawn hours as they roused themselves in the nearby marshes to face the new day. Some trivia you might enjoy, the GH is one of the strongest fliers of all birds and can lift more than its own body weight without distress. They are also tremendous fighters, and have run many a nesting pair of eagles off their nests, and claimed them as their own. They are also quite dangerous, not only due to adult temperament, but the weapons they possess. For instance, their talons can easily penetrate commercial welding guantlets (which can be enormously painful by the way :) Further these talons reside at the ends of surprisingly long legs which gives much more than just the element of surprise as to how far they can reach. My experienced brother was almost literally castrated when a GH he was holding with extended arms, out in front of his body and which was facing the other way, suddenly shot its legs down and backwards into his crotch, just fractions of an inch from his 'goodies'- even so, the wound and amount of blood gushing from his inner thigh was quite impressive. He would NEVER even venture near Goliath, whom was more like a puppy, because of the memory of that previous encounter. Lastly, for those really interested in these birds, their is a substantially larger version known as the Eurasian Eagle Owl, which can be close to 30 percent larger--we're talking 30 inches of "Night Tiger" here:) Now, as to that squirrel...one fortunate /lucky sob lol.
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. I volunteer at a raptor rehab center. Love the owls. They can and sometimes do hunt in the daytime but you’ll see they’re most active at dusk and dawn. If he were hungry, that squirrel would’ve been history, no doubt. Nature is amazing to see yo close. Thanks again!
I can hear a GHO outside my bedroom window on some winter nights. I LOVE the sound! So nice now to have a close up view of what he looks like. Beautiful!
I love it. Owls are like the cats of the bird world. can look at you with those big beautiful golden eyes and make you feel like the most insignificant creature in the world, and then at the same time completely ignore you like you're the most insignificant creature in the world, though, if he REALLYwanted to, he could tear your head off.🦉🦉
This is amazing. You are so lucky to witness these moments up close. 😊 Thanks for sharing. That is one brave little squirrel. I love owls. They are so majestic birds.
I have read that prey animals can sense when a predator is hunting and when it isn't. Most predators are not like human hunters. They don't hunt for recreation, or for stocking a freezer. They hunt when they are hungry. I've seen entire packs of wolves walk through a herd of elk and the elk pay absolutely no attention to them. It was like the elk knew that these wolves weren't hunting, they were simply passing through. Having said that, I don't understand why people video with their phones in the vertical format. As great as this video is, it would be so much better horizontal. Minor pet peeve!
You are right on the sensing and on the filming. Sharks also behave differently when they are hunting. Orca will kill and not eat. I have to think they are less evolved in the brain. Owls have special wing tips that make them near silent. Very near silent! They flew an Owl over our heads at the zoo. Scary but no sound could be heard from the wings... so cool! This Owl must feel like it's in a day spa!
Northern Pygmy Owls will catch more then they can eat, if hunting is good they will keep hunting and cache the extra away down in the brush and then return later and eat it
I’ve seen squirrels approach birds of prey like this before. I always wonder why the bird doesn’t try to attack, although it doesn’t have the element of surprise, and I wonder what the squirrel is thinking.
The owl would prefer to swoop down to catch prey - from a standstill and without having a height advantage, the squirrel can easily outmaneuver the owl. They both know this.
what a beautiful owl 🦉 i haven’t been able to look at one for so long. thank you :) when the squirrel 🐿 appeared, the owl looked at it like, “you ARE kidding, right?” LOL
Thanks for putting out the pan of water for the owl. He sure is enjoying soaking his feet. Great video. I love getting pics/video of local wildlife but where I live I have only 1 opossum, 1 raccoon, and 1 skunk. You are very lucky to get to see this beautiful owl. The squirrel is pretty brave but maybe the owl only hunts at night. Daytime is spa time. lol. HUGS
I guarantee you....even if you are in a city....if you went outside and patiently and carefully looked around....especially at sunrise/sunset.....you would see many many more animals around.
@@takecareofyourshoess We have a bay a few miles from us. It has protected wet lands. Sometimes creatures especially flying critters stray this way. but they soon realize that life is better right along the wetlands and shoreline. I saw a blue heron once in a yard. But our sightings are few and far between. HUGS
Oh wow!! You lucky! The wise ol owl 🦉 very cool 👍🏽 better get him a baby pool😊 he looks so funny in that pan. He likes it so much. Those beautiful feathers!
The male gray squirrel is asserting dominance in his territory... at his own risk! Luckily for the squirrel, owls use stealth and speed to catch prey, but these are not factors in this encounter.
It's a fox squirrel. They are bigger than a grey squirrel and can weigh up to 1.8lbs. I had never seen one until I moved to Oklahoma. The first one I saw was stretched out and moving on a tree branch out side our second floor balcony. I thought it was a mongoose type critter because it was so darn long from nose to tail tip! My husband thought that was pretty funny. I still will refer to them as mongooses and joke that in 18 years I have never seen a fox cause those fox squirrels eat them. Yep that owl was wet and not interested in eating and the squirrel knew it could use the deck railing to evade a swoop. We once had a great horned owl, who was night hunting, swoop into our covered balcony. It was after one of our cats. We could see and hear it back winging when it realized there was glass sliding doors between it and our cat.
Thank you for your lovely comments! I had only put this on UA-cam after my son suggested that it’s a good way to keep a video. My sister told me that I needed to look at the responses. Holy cow. Never knew it would become so well known. My husband is from UK and we had 2 of our kids there. Now in Colorado where this lovely wildlife is at our door. Several negative comments about the vertical have made me feel badly! So your kind words are appreciated. I’ll have to stop reading them, ha. Enjoy your holidays…
@@robincollins3759 Im in the u.k thanks for reply.Oh and the bad comments you should take them with a pinch of salt, they are daft dont take any notice you did good. regards Gary love AND RESPECT from the U.K.
birds attack with the element of surprise the squirrel obviously sees him, the owl cannot attack like a frogs tongue he knows the squirrel has the upper hand, and the squirrel knows it too!
Squirrels are faster than you think. I watched an encounter with the neighbors cat once. The cat was stalking, then the squirrel actually ran towards the cat closing the distance by half. The cat then pursued and the squirrel did a 180 & out ran the cat up a tree. I thought the squirrel was dead for sure.
Wow, this is lovely! Oddly enough I saw the barn owl at my friend’s farm today here in England, first time in 18 months. 3pm so still light. A beautiful creature, white with a dusting of sand, but not as big as your visitor. I think that squirrel was pushing his luck a bit.
Why's he standing in his water dish?!! Is the owl ok? What a beauty!! Squirrels like, "Hey man, what's goin on?!! Other people need to drink from that dish ya know!! You gonna be in there very long?" That squirrel is a brave little soul, lol.
I actually posted the beginning of this video AFTER I did this one. Owl was just on the rail then walked to the dish and got in. The walk is hilarious. The talons were NOT hilarious. They mean business ha
It’s been awhile since I put that on, but thank you! I keep waiting for them to return this year. They have roosted in our backyard cottonwood for over ten years that we know of, but may have been there before. Fingers crossed they come back this year!
Fabulous encounter I just loved the fact the owl continues to sit in his water weighing up this squirrel. Fantastic colours, sadly we do not have this kind of owl over here.
I see that you are in Scotland, that must be awesome over there. Where I live here in Texas we have these owls, in fact I saw one just last night up on a telephone pole. It was massive, definitely one of the larger great horned owls, and it was doing its territorial call every minute or so. I also saw one during a winter storm in February, right in broad daylight. They camouflage incredibly well, and they are indeed very beautiful. Luckily, they are not a rarity, they are the most common owl in the Western Hemisphere.
@@randomname697 You are very lucky seeing such a beautiful bird it really looks fantastic. We rarely get to see our owls normally hearing them, the footage of the Barn owl having a bath on my channel is quite a rare thing to see, I was so pleased my wildlife camera's caught this footage along with most of the other video's on the channel. Yes Scotland is very nice, we are having snow at the moment and high gusty wind has caused a power outage.
@@tmds5352 Oh that is awesome footage, I've never seen an owl taking a bath, haha. Hope you get to see it again. And hopefully your power comes back on, I know that must suck.
@@randomname697 Thank you. It was a great surprise to see the owl taking a bath. I have my signal back now but our power outage is still off... thankfully we are lucky and have a motorhome so have moved out to this while they try to restore the power. Meanwhile its got much colder and snowed more.
I LOVE this so much! The range of expressions on the owl’s face as the (young and obviously inexperienced) squirrel approached was hilarious! Like at 5:47: “Are you serious kid?” 🤣 What a treat to have daylight footage of this beautiful owl! Is that the first time you’ve seen him/her? What state are you in? Thank you for sharing this and Happy Thanksgiving!
I am in Colorado. We’ve had a pair of GHO in a cottonwood tree for many years, the tree is right off of our deck, we walk under them roosting during the day, they have become very used to us. This owl perched in this spot a few times , but hasn’t come back. Once the tree loses its leaves they tend to move on until spring. I have no idea why it changed its habit, but I am so glad that I just happened to have my phone near. It was 8:30
So beautiful. My mom loved to tell stories of their pet, horned and screech owls. Growing up on the farm, 1930’s in Saskatchewan. An uncle would steal a egg, each spring. Until one year he got caught, by the owl parents, while up a tree. No more pet owls.
@@robincollins3759 Hi Robin. Not my uncle, this was, 90 odd years ago. She said, he did wear as much protective clothing as he could. But.. he did think he was going to die. Trying to climb down, and defend himself. Each year they called their horned owl, Timmy. They had great fun, catching baby mice, in the hay barn. Up to expeditions, with the cats n dogs, all four girls. A wagon, buckets of water, with a chair, that Timmy stood on. Out to the prairie dog, dens. “Timmy” stayed in the two room, sod house with them. Each fall, Timmy would fly away. Only to return, in the spring, sitting on the barn roof a few times.
Love how the owl looks at ya,, it's like what ? What? You out this pan of water here,, why you all like wow,,, oh....... is that a squirrel hey don't move😎👍
GHO is thinking, "I'm not hungry now, but now that I know you frequent this area I'll be back at a later date". 😅😅
The owl looks directly at you as if to say "can you believe this guy?"
The squirrel is all gangsta...until those claws get popped. I have never seen an owl out in the daytime like that. What a great experience and thank you for sharing it all with us.
saw one twice that size years ago. thing was kind of scary. night hunters usually. amazing how quiet they can fly.
Thats your only daytime owl right there. They can stand 3 feet tall and are about the only animal that actively hunts skunk. Which is why they usually smell like skunk.
@@davegrier523 I have a video on my channel of a barred owl hunting mice under my bird feeder in broad daylight. I learned that they only hunt in daylight during the winter.
Probably a Male the Females can be twice that size
Squirrel had nothing to worry about I don't think owls can pounce
I like the part where the owl looks at you like, “You let that rifraff up on your deck?” Squirrel better be very glad the owl wasn’t hungry.
actually the owl realize that the lady is a friend of owls and is a friend of squirrels and so he better be a friend to scrolls too owls are smarter than most people people tend to be too bloodthirsty I'll eat only because they have no choice otherwise else would be vegan or vegetarian unlike humans who have a choice so think about it whose Superior you or the owl elite liberal libetard
Yeah, that got me too. "You seein' this shit, man?"
….riffraff (double “ff”)…
@@karenvtechgal397 politic on an owl clip? I are desperate or something?
@@dustigenes what politics are you triggered snowflake liberal. I'm Independent in case you want to know my politics, I don't know where you get politics from libtard does not make anyone politics. Truly the word lipot triggered you cuz you know if the glove fit
Extraordinary...worth every single moment. To have such a magnificent creature enjoying your kind provision of water is enough in itself, but the squirrel & owl interaction is superbly understated yet offers a universe of imaginings
Excellently put.
I missed your comment from awhile ago, thank you for watching. It WAS pretty amazing. I think we saw it there on the rail maybe three times. Every year I think they won’t return but they always have so far! I’m hoping to catch some more videos now that I know I can put them on here!
6:00 As you see… this squirrel’s got nuts.
He's got nuts, and IS nuts!!!🥜🐿
Hahaha! Yup! A little boy!
Good one 😂👍
You have a steady hand on the camera. The face of the owl is so expressive. The squirrel probably wanted a sip of water and recognized the owl wasn't leaving it's perch.
I don’t know what I’d do if I saw this sitting in my bird bath! What gorgeous patterns & colored feathers. Just WOW! And a lucky squirrel that didn’t end up being a snack! Thanks for sharing.
I love how the owl looks at you 😃 Gives you a wink 😉 and goes back about its business. And then it looks at you again at the end just 😃 gives you a look like a you’re no threat I’m the boss here. 😂
He makes that bird bath look pretty small
Then he looks at the camera,
"do you believe that shit".....
The squirrel knows the owl cant get him...... NOT WITHOUT THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE!!!!!!!😳
The owl winked at the camera 😂
Lol!
lol ikr
Haughty and disdaining.
Agreed. Without the ability to surprise a squirrel, there really isn’t much that can catch one. Definitely not a owl anyways, nothing beats the speed of mammals.
Oh my gosh! I have spent years looking at owls but always at a distance. I have witnessed courting, consumating and baby owls. I listen for their calls. Never have been fortunate to see up close. What a wonderful experience! The squirrel is extremely confident or maybe a little 'slow ' or the owl had an earlier meal. Very amusing
so awesome that you provide fresh water like this for WHOever needs it. that owl is magnefique! i bet if the dish was just a wee bit larger we would have full on bath time! the owl is thinking "do you believe this guy??"
Wow, that owl is one gorgeous creature 😍 ... what a privilege to see him/her up so close! You must have been stunned to look out there and see THAT!! 😄
Damn. That squirrel has got some balls 😳
So cool that the owl looks right at the camera and winks
I could watch this owl forever.
That GHO is gorgeous and hilarious! Kudos to you for being so patient in filming Nature.
I think the owl was drinking after a big meal. Clearly the owl wasn’t hungry or it would have pounced. At 5:55 the owl had a look on its face like, “You cray cray”. Lol
Really amazing footage - I haven't seen one close up like this before - thanks for sharing.
The owl's expression, like "excuse me, I am enjoying this water. Please go away!" Lol.
I loved the way the owl at the end looking into the camera is like amazed the squirrel had the nerve to walk up to him, like Rodney Dangerfield was about to say -" I get no respect, you know?" 🤣😂😅
How lucky you are! An owl on your balcony, AND to be seen by day, AND on top a squirrel at the same time ... WOW! I wish I could live like this! Lots of warm regards from Berlin Germany 👍🤗🇩🇪
Thank you!! It’s definitely not an every day occurrence, just got lucky! I hope you have peaceful holidays, and Happy New Year! (From Colorado)
Pretty neat. Looks like a younger one. I've come across monsters that are just majestic when they lock on you.
Oh wow! That was tremendous. Reminded me of Beatrix Potter’s wonderful Squirrel Nutkin, who constantly teases old Mr. B (the ancient owl who all other squirrels leave gifts for, if he’ll leave them alone). Your squirrel had such equal daring! 🤎
Yes! I thought the same. My children and grandchildren enjoy that wonderful story.
I thought exactly the same thing! Haha!
I thought the same thing!
What a beautiful opportunity for witnessing such a great bird of prey. I hope the owls gives you many more. Thanks for sharing. 🙂🦉🐿🦉
Happy Holidays! Thank you for commenting, once in a lifetime moment for sure.
This owl musta just finished a big ass meal. That’s one Lucky squirrel 🐿!!!
What an incredibly beautiful looking Owl very majestic too, the way it looked down at that very lucky Squirrel! 🙏🏼🇬🇧
Such a Beautiful experience, though maybe not for Mr. Or Miss Squirrel. 😂 I could watch critters for hours.
You did a wonderful job filming. Plenty of close-ups, panning to show the environment and steady camera work.
Owls are awesome. We have observed a nesting pair return year after year to the same tree and raise their brood. The owlets are hilarious when they Bob their heads when you’re watching them. They stay in the area after fledging and are spotted often during the day. There is a wetland area directly behind our house so we see/hear many owls. This encounter with the owl and squirrel could’ve gone sideways real fast!
Amazing! What a brave squirrel, I could not believe it was so close to that huge owl! Thanks for sharing this!
No bird would catch a squirrel, without the element of surprise. In the dark, from behind, at speed, is how owls kill their food. This video has been up for a few days now, so the squirrel might already be inside the owl.
Absolutely beautiful! A barred owl visited our garden last month! I posted a short video. ☺️
BEAUTIFUL!!
SO lucky to get such a close up !!
Wow! Steady hand. What a gorgeous bird. I have one hooting near my house all the time but never see him. Looks like this guy is using the water dish as his own personal spa 🙂
Owls always do their eyeliner so flawlessly.
Hahaha! So true!
makes you jealous lol
I remember a barred owl roosting in a redbud tree in a neighbor's yard. The bluejays were not pleased. Sometimes I can spot an owl in a tree by listening for bluejays and watching them dive bomb a spot in the branches. It is hard, even in the winter, because owl feathers are a perfect camouflage.
The owl was looking at that squirrel with utter curiosity thinking to himself: "Really? You're just gonna walk right up into my mouth?" 😋 🦉 🐿
waaaaay back in the 1960's I was one of the first, if not the first, person in the US known to have raised and trained a Great Horned Owl for hunting. First, as several of the comments evidence, most species of owls are not commonly active during the daylight hours. The principal exception being the Snowy Owl which many a crow have made the ultimate mistake of thinking they could freely harass a 'sleeping' owl :) Great Horned owls, and several other species can be relatively *flexible* in their active hours as circumstances such as weather, availability of prey, etc. dictate. My own GH "Goliath" preferred hunting in the evening hours, but easily was convinced to reschedule as her favorite target, ducks, could easily be found in the pre-dawn hours as they roused themselves in the nearby marshes to face the new day. Some trivia you might enjoy, the GH is one of the strongest fliers of all birds and can lift more than its own body weight without distress. They are also tremendous fighters, and have run many a nesting pair of eagles off their nests, and claimed them as their own. They are also quite dangerous, not only due to adult temperament, but the weapons they possess. For instance, their talons can easily penetrate commercial welding guantlets (which can be enormously painful by the way :) Further these talons reside at the ends of surprisingly long legs which gives much more than just the element of surprise as to how far they can reach. My experienced brother was almost literally castrated when a GH he was holding with extended arms, out in front of his body and which was facing the other way, suddenly shot its legs down and backwards into his crotch, just fractions of an inch from his 'goodies'- even so, the wound and amount of blood gushing from his inner thigh was quite impressive. He would NEVER even venture near Goliath, whom was more like a puppy, because of the memory of that previous encounter. Lastly, for those really interested in these birds, their is a substantially larger version known as the Eurasian Eagle Owl, which can be close to 30 percent larger--we're talking 30 inches of "Night Tiger" here:)
Now, as to that squirrel...one fortunate /lucky sob lol.
That is some interesting input. I'll have to lookup the Eurasia owl. I feel bad for what happened to your brother, as the same I'm glad he's ok.
Cool story bro 😎
Facinating!
So informative and interesting....thank you
😬😳😖
The facial expression on the owl is hilarious, like wt@!?
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. I volunteer at a raptor rehab center. Love the owls. They can and sometimes do hunt in the daytime but you’ll see they’re most active at dusk and dawn. If he were hungry, that squirrel would’ve been history, no doubt. Nature is amazing to see yo close. Thanks again!
Squirrel: Oops, bathroom occupied. Come back later.
I love how the owl looks at the squirrel with seeming curiosity.
Owl is thinking "squirrel brain would be nice, maybe later."
That Owl looks like a fair sized one who mustn’t be hungry! Thank you for these closeups the squirrel must be very familiar with the owl LOL!
I can hear a GHO outside my bedroom window on some winter nights. I LOVE the sound! So nice now to have a close up view of what he looks like. Beautiful!
I love it. Owls are like the cats of the bird world. can look at you with those big beautiful golden eyes and make you feel like the most insignificant creature in the world, and then at the same time completely ignore you like you're the most insignificant creature in the world, though, if he REALLYwanted to, he could tear your head off.🦉🦉
I loved your comment, really made me smile! Happy Holidays to you!
Very cool having an owl land on your deck when its light enough to see.
Looks as if that’s a favorite spot for more than water. I can tell by the poop and em feathers litering the deck
This is amazing. You are so lucky to witness these moments up close. 😊 Thanks for sharing. That is one brave little squirrel. I love owls. They are so majestic birds.
WOW. AWESOME VIDEO !!! 😮😮😁😁
Beautiful apex predator owl and a HUGE RISK TAKING squirrel. WOW !!!
So glad the owl apparently was NOT hungry. ☺☺
The owl looks at you like as to say, can you believe this??? Lol!
I have read that prey animals can sense when a predator is hunting and when it isn't. Most predators are not like human hunters. They don't hunt for recreation, or for stocking a freezer. They hunt when they are hungry. I've seen entire packs of wolves walk through a herd of elk and the elk pay absolutely no attention to them. It was like the elk knew that these wolves weren't hunting, they were simply passing through. Having said that, I don't understand why people video with their phones in the vertical format. As great as this video is, it would be so much better horizontal. Minor pet peeve!
No, that’s just a really dumb squirrel 😂
You are right on the sensing and on the filming. Sharks also behave differently when they are hunting. Orca will kill and not eat. I have to think they are less evolved in the brain. Owls have special wing tips that make them near silent. Very near silent! They flew an Owl over our heads at the zoo. Scary but no sound could be heard from the wings... so cool! This Owl must feel like it's in a day spa!
I agree! Portrait video-recording makes no sense; it ruins video-making.
Northern Pygmy Owls will catch more then they can eat, if hunting is good they will keep hunting and cache the extra away down in the brush and then return later and eat it
@@kww1966 regarding owl silence, have you seen this before? ua-cam.com/video/d_FEaFgJyfA/v-deo.html
I’ve seen squirrels approach birds of prey like this before. I always wonder why the bird doesn’t try to attack, although it doesn’t have the element of surprise, and I wonder what the squirrel is thinking.
Owl: I better not eat that thing, there's probably something wrong with it...
I made up some dialog.
Animals have a logic:
-If it comes to me or hang around me then observe and decide what to do.
-If it runs away then its definitly food
The owl would prefer to swoop down to catch prey - from a standstill and without having a height advantage, the squirrel can easily outmaneuver the owl. They both know this.
The closer you are to danger the less you are from harm, it's in LOTR.
You're so lucky to have this majestic visited. Thank you!
what a beautiful owl 🦉 i haven’t been able to look at one for so long. thank you :)
when the squirrel 🐿 appeared, the owl looked at it like, “you ARE kidding, right?” LOL
I love how the videographer taps on the window not wanting to witness the squirrel becoming breakfast! GR8 footage of GHO interaction!! TY
Squirrel : are you gonna eat me ?
Owl : no I'm good i ate last night
Thanks for putting out the pan of water for the owl. He sure is enjoying soaking his feet. Great video. I love getting pics/video of local wildlife but where I live I have only 1 opossum, 1 raccoon, and 1 skunk. You are very lucky to get to see this beautiful owl. The squirrel is pretty brave but maybe the owl only hunts at night. Daytime is spa time. lol. HUGS
I guarantee you....even if you are in a city....if you went outside and patiently and carefully looked around....especially at sunrise/sunset.....you would see many many more animals around.
@@takecareofyourshoess We have a bay a few miles from us. It has protected wet lands. Sometimes creatures especially flying critters stray this way. but they soon realize that life is better right along the wetlands and shoreline. I saw a blue heron once in a yard. But our sightings are few and far between. HUGS
The squirrel like yeah whatever mate and the owl looking like did you see that . Beautiful owl. Great video.
That was amazing! Owl is so beautiful, so awesome. Brave squirrel! It’s almost like he was mad that Owl was in his water dish.
The “are you nuts!?” Look on the owl’s face is universal.
Squirrel had something up his sleeve...he walked up to the owl, gave a few choice words and finished with "not this time pal". Lol
Owl " Imma eat you if I see you again, best scamper on home now"
He/she was looking right at you
How cool is that👍Thanks for the post Robin😍
When he looks at the camera, I get the urge to go buy glasses. America's Best!
The way the owl blinks at the squirrel has me thinking that the owl was admiring his courage .
The owl is saying to the squirrel “what, are you nuts ? Can’t you see I’m tryin’ to take a bath ??”😜😆🤣
Love the double wink you got when it looked right into your camera.
Love how he gets a footbath and a drink at the same time
Big, beautiful bird and a cheeky squirrel...
Just enjoying a lovely foot spa 👣 🦉 stunning bird thank you and the squirrel 🐿️
Healthy looking owl!
Oh wow!! You lucky! The wise ol owl 🦉 very cool 👍🏽 better get him a baby pool😊 he looks so funny in that pan. He likes it so much. Those beautiful feathers!
The male gray squirrel is asserting dominance in his territory... at his own risk! Luckily for the squirrel, owls use stealth and speed to catch prey, but these are not factors in this encounter.
It's a fox squirrel. They are bigger than a grey squirrel and can weigh up to 1.8lbs. I had never seen one until I moved to Oklahoma. The first one I saw was stretched out and moving on a tree branch out side our second floor balcony. I thought it was a mongoose type critter because it was so darn long from nose to tail tip! My husband thought that was pretty funny. I still will refer to them as mongooses and joke that in 18 years I have never seen a fox cause those fox squirrels eat them. Yep that owl was wet and not interested in eating and the squirrel knew it could use the deck railing to evade a swoop. We once had a great horned owl, who was night hunting, swoop into our covered balcony. It was after one of our cats. We could see and hear it back winging when it realized there was glass sliding doors between it and our cat.
That was Great .An owl and a squirrel, that close without a fight is so cool to watch.Thanks for sharing this Robin great work.respect from the U.k.
Thank you for your lovely comments! I had only put this on UA-cam after my son suggested that it’s a good way to keep a video. My sister told me that I needed to look at the responses. Holy cow. Never knew it would become so well known. My husband is from UK and we had 2 of our kids there. Now in Colorado where this lovely wildlife is at our door. Several negative comments about the vertical have made me feel badly! So your kind words are appreciated. I’ll have to stop reading them, ha. Enjoy your holidays…
@@robincollins3759 Im in the u.k thanks for reply.Oh and the bad comments you should take them with a pinch of salt, they are daft dont take any notice you did good. regards Gary love AND RESPECT from the U.K.
@@minefieldbang Thank you! I hope you have a lovely Christmas, (without masks! )
@@robincollins3759 - It was an awesome video, don't let the haters get to you. All the best and thanks for posting! Cheers...
Awesome video! Congratulations on getting this on camera!
Squirrel is a risk taker. It may be that horn owl next meal
birds attack with the element of surprise the squirrel obviously sees him, the owl cannot attack like a frogs tongue he knows the squirrel has the upper hand, and the squirrel knows it too!
The owl is like "WTF kind of hallucinogen is this dude on?" 😂😂😂
Squirrels are faster than you think. I watched an encounter with the neighbors cat once. The cat was stalking, then the squirrel actually ran towards the cat closing the distance by half. The cat then pursued and the squirrel did a 180 & out ran the cat up a tree. I thought the squirrel was dead for sure.
Absolutely gorgeous bird,stunning.
The owl in incredible! 🧡
I like how those eyes look as if they're paying attention to every detail on your body
I bet that owl would take a bath if he had a bigger tub of water...he is LOVING standing in it. AWESOME video
The owl is just sitting in a pan of water! I love owls! Great video!
"Thirsty and need a bath...but I'll remember you. Eat well and get fat in the meantime."
Wow, this is lovely!
Oddly enough I saw the barn owl at my friend’s farm today here in England, first time in 18 months. 3pm so still light. A beautiful creature, white with a dusting of sand, but not as big as your visitor.
I think that squirrel was pushing his luck a bit.
So much for having a sign that says, "This house is guarded by an attack great horned owl."
That's one seriously brave squirrel or perhaps a bit oblivious.
Why's he standing in his water dish?!! Is the owl ok? What a beauty!! Squirrels like, "Hey man, what's goin on?!! Other people need to drink from that dish ya know!! You gonna be in there very long?" That squirrel is a brave little soul, lol.
I actually posted the beginning of this video AFTER I did this one. Owl was just on the rail then walked to the dish and got in. The walk is hilarious. The talons were NOT hilarious. They mean business ha
Amazing to see this raptor sit so long in the daytime & such an exposed site. Was obviously thirsty. Great video.
It’s been awhile since I put that on, but thank you! I keep waiting for them to return this year. They have roosted in our backyard cottonwood for over ten years that we know of, but may have been there before. Fingers crossed they come back this year!
Fabulous encounter I just loved the fact the owl continues to sit in his water weighing up this squirrel. Fantastic colours, sadly we do not have this kind of owl over here.
I see that you are in Scotland, that must be awesome over there. Where I live here in Texas we have these owls, in fact I saw one just last night up on a telephone pole. It was massive, definitely one of the larger great horned owls, and it was doing its territorial call every minute or so. I also saw one during a winter storm in February, right in broad daylight. They camouflage incredibly well, and they are indeed very beautiful. Luckily, they are not a rarity, they are the most common owl in the Western Hemisphere.
@@randomname697 You are very lucky seeing such a beautiful bird it really looks fantastic. We rarely get to see our owls normally hearing them, the footage of the Barn owl having a bath on my channel is quite a rare thing to see, I was so pleased my wildlife camera's caught this footage along with most of the other video's on the channel. Yes Scotland is very nice, we are having snow at the moment and high gusty wind has caused a power outage.
@@tmds5352 Oh that is awesome footage, I've never seen an owl taking a bath, haha. Hope you get to see it again.
And hopefully your power comes back on, I know that must suck.
@@randomname697 Thank you. It was a great surprise to see the owl taking a bath. I have my signal back now but our power outage is still off... thankfully we are lucky and have a motorhome so have moved out to this while they try to restore the power. Meanwhile its got much colder and snowed more.
It is beautiful!! I’ve never seen an owl in real life. We don’t have them on the island of where I’m from.
I LOVE this so much! The range of expressions on the owl’s face as the (young and obviously inexperienced) squirrel approached was hilarious! Like at 5:47: “Are you serious kid?” 🤣 What a treat to have daylight footage of this beautiful owl! Is that the first time you’ve seen him/her? What state are you in? Thank you for sharing this and Happy Thanksgiving!
I am in Colorado. We’ve had a pair of GHO in a cottonwood tree for many years, the tree is right off of our deck, we walk under them roosting during the day, they have become very used to us. This owl perched in this spot a few times , but hasn’t come back. Once the tree loses its leaves they tend to move on until spring. I have no idea why it changed its habit, but I am so glad that I just happened to have my phone near. It was 8:30
@@robincollins3759 thanks, I read this after posting my question but you have answered it, all 👍
So beautiful.
My mom loved to tell stories of their pet, horned and screech owls. Growing up on the farm, 1930’s in Saskatchewan. An uncle would steal a egg, each spring. Until one year he got caught, by the owl parents, while up a tree.
No more pet owls.
That must have been a hard lesson! Those talons are incredible, I hope your uncle wasn’t hurt badly!
@@robincollins3759 Hi Robin. Not my uncle, this was, 90 odd years ago. She said, he did wear as much protective clothing as he could. But.. he did think he was going to die. Trying to climb down, and defend himself.
Each year they called their horned owl, Timmy. They had great fun, catching baby mice, in the hay barn. Up to expeditions, with the cats n dogs, all four girls. A wagon, buckets of water, with a chair, that Timmy stood on. Out to the prairie dog, dens.
“Timmy” stayed in the two room, sod house with them.
Each fall, Timmy would fly away. Only to return, in the spring, sitting on the barn roof a few times.
@@billpetersen298 That’s a lovely story to hand down in a family! I can’t imagine having one as a pet. Thank you for sharing that with me ❤️
Love how the owl looks at ya,, it's like what ? What? You out this pan of water here,, why you all like wow,,, oh....... is that a squirrel hey don't move😎👍
Wow! How lucky you are to have witnessed all that!!! So totally awesome!! Thanks for sharing it.