Raising of a Great Horned Owl
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Two baby great horned owls fell out of the nest at 7 days old, one was dead. The living owls eyes were not even opened yet. We cared for him for 2 weeks and then took him to a rehab facility. We think he had a couple of strokes from the 50 ft fall.
After 3 weeks I picked him up because they have to relocate where they fell. I put the owl in an old nest about 20 feet up in the tree. The mom and dad came over to the tree to watch over the baby, we were so happy for them getting back together. A couple of days later the baby was screaming for food on our porch. We tried hard to get him back with his "family". Apparently mama isn't feeding him/her. So I made a feeding table with a perch to keep him off of the ground and away from other animals and off of my deck and furniture. He's hunting worms now and eating live prey, hopefully he will venture out soon.
I would've never thought owls enjoyed lil birb baths 😂👍
One of the most beautiful birds of prey and simpatetic!! ❤😊
The eyes of an owl are soo innocent
You did a great job with this baby. Thanks for sharing!
Bless these folks for helping the baby owl. So fluffy & cute!💕🦉💕 Baby is growing in the later parts of the vid, so these folks put a lot of love, time, & effort into raising this little miracle.
One of the CUTEST babies. EVER.😍🥰❤
Nature...is amazing. What a beautiful bird. Great video. I enjoyed it very much.
God is amazing!
This is illegal unless the person is licensed with their state to raise wild birds. The bird is likely imprinted by humans and will not do well once released. This is wreck less and cruel.
This isnt a natural video. Having wild life being raided demesticated doesn't make this a nature video.
I had the good fortune of tracking two owlets and the mom and dad from April to August in 2009. What an education I received. The biggest treat was realizing that the mom or dad took turns watching the babies and would use my back yard as a respite spot when the adults needed alone time. Only one parent would show up. It was funny we all need alone time. I witness the stages of their growth all the way to witnessing the parents teach the young ones how to fly in and out of the trees into the fields and back to the tree. It was awesome. At one point all 4 were in the same tree. The owlets always together were on one branch looking at me and the parents on another branch also looking at me. Priceless photograph of the entire family. I felt so bless.
Thank your for this video it brought back all those memories.
To have a wild owl just fluffing itself in a bath in your back garden... amaaaazing. I was out at a local marshland in Kent U.K. today watching short eared owls hunting.....x
Such a beautiful bird! Great video and great job.
I fished a place in New Jersey calling round valley.
There was a big owl I never got a look at.
The owl was very talkative.
It was an incredible experience.
I’m 64 now and miss those days.
You don’t know what you have until it’s gone.
What a Beautiful friend you have there.
These are special birds and you're special people! Thanks for your kindness and thanks for sharing your special story!
I stumbled upon your channel. This little owlette is the epitome of cuteness overload. I adore them. The bobbles. The eyes. The glares. The fluff. The squeaky vocals. The attempts to fledge. Oh geez so kool. Sorry for the other dying. This one surely is feisty. Very kool to see. Lucky you.. tysm for the beautiful footage. Made my day..
To those saying "him". If you look at one of the recent comments, it actually was a "her." The people in the video did what they could with what they had to help rehabilitate her. Under a lot of circumstances, the best you can hope for is familiarity and not "imprinting." Imprinting is what you see on a lot of owl montage videos where people either acquired them as hatchlings and raised them from such and treated them as pets, or rescued an injured owl who could no longer survive on its own in the wild. When you have a hatchling who hasn't opened its eyes yet, once it does it "imprints," on the first thing it regularly sees. Even most wild animals in that circumstance will become somewhat docile and "domesticated," (though not entirely) and with no lessons in surviving on its own become dependent on the "mother."
Even typical pets like cats and dogs can do this. For example, one of my cats I get at an extremely young age not of my own choice. I opened my car door in a Wal-Mart parking lot and next thing I know this little bundle of fur jumps up inside, curls up in a little cat toy I never used and was going to give to Goodwill, and just looks at me and purrs. First time I take him to the vet, he's shielded himself in my arms while the vet talks to me and is queuing off my reactions to the vet to gauge how he should act. I only know this because the vet called my attention to it. Ever since, he's been fuzzy velcro.
The people in this video really should be commended for doing what they could to rehabilitate the owl with what they had and try to keep their distance. In a later comment, they mention that *she* is now living independently around their house and has reproduced on her own, but while being *familiar* with them, keeps her distance. Which without the benefit of a nearby raptor facility, is the best you really can hope for in terms of making sure the animal stays alive but can fend for itself.
It's very hard to found out if an owl is a him or her. How do you know this is a her?
Indigo Dancer I really couldn't tell you, I'm going off the comment of the poster of the video. Like I said in my comment, if you go through the comments you'll see the poster replied to someone else calling the owl "her." As I myself have no experience with owls, and certainly no close up experience or access to any experts who would have the experience to know far more than me, I'm going to take the comment of the person who had at face value.
Ahh i understand. :) Thx.
@@indidancer8109 the only sure way to tell is by a blood test but with birds of prey females are usually 25-33% larger then males but owls arent as pronounced as other raptors
Late comment but females usually have a dark facial disc (circle around the face), that’s a way to tell if it’s male or female if you don’t have the pair of owls to tell the size difference
"he's blaming it on the hose..." 🤣
He is just beautiful, adorable and so mischievous
So much for the little flower 😍. Grew up to b beautiful. Bathtime.
Beautiful mother nature. Thank you very much for this visit. Love this. 😘😘😘
So much pleasure watching this!
Awesome job of documenting this experience! Great video! Thank you for rescuing this stunning owl, who's still out there somewhere living his or her life thanks to you!
So beautiful!! The detail of his face, his eyes & everything about this owl is beautiful!
Fantastic video, the best I've watched in a while. Thank you for posting.
Great video. Baby birds with their down feathers - soooo cute. Thanks for taking care of this baby.
incredible job you did with that beauty.
That screech at the end was perfect lol!
He's magnificent ! You guys are sooo lucky to have such an opportunity.
Super leuke film. Eerst het nest en later het jong thuis.
Is dat een jong uit het nest?
Geweldig om te zien.
Groetjes Jacq
Wow, great clip, love owls, unusual looking, those big eyes.
I think it's amazing that she was able to reproduce. Despite being raised by humans, she still had enough of her basic instincts kick in to mate with a wild male owl and with his help, she successfully found enough food for her fuzzballs to eat. Now those two clutches she and her male mate successfully raised went out into the world to raise their own young. That is truly a success story in my book!
- wonder where they found food for their fuzballs. Osprey nests with babies ? Sorry I don't like them.
sohrab rustum, they are eating mice probably.
My goodness people! Humans kill animals and eat them. So why is it bad when an owl does it?? Its just a way of life. Ever hear of a food chain?
How do you know the rest of this story? I look down this man's channel in couldn't find any further information.
@@indigenouspotliquor3546
I'm wondering the same thing????
So sweet. I've watched this video several times.
What amazing animal! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video!
Much respect to those who care for and love these amazing creatures.
I remember seeing one of these for the first time in NWT in whiteout driving conditions. It flew from bumper height right over our station wagon and scared all of us.
I know this video was from 2014, but I was wondering how long the baby hung around. At least it was smart enough to hang around where it knew someone would feed it. Thanks for being that person. 🦅❤🦅
Love ,Love it being a night owl myself , a few years back on a early spring Nebraska morning along side
the Mighty Mo River I walked up on a huge Great Horned Owl (probably female due to large size) eating a bird she never missed a mouthful , speaking softly I just eased back & away snapping photos, few days later I went back gathered up the remains taking them to a Conservationists ( Game Warden) finding out that her breakfast was a Red Tailed Hawk
NOTE to left of this comment is one the photos of her as my thumbnail
Very well done. You honor your guest. GBU.
Aaaaw owls are my favorite animals so beautiful and sharp😍❤️🥰
Beautiful Great Horned Owl video , thank you
Great Horned Owls have beautiful Tufts.
Beauty fluffy baby owl 🤗💕
What a unique experience! Thanks for sharing!
How would you like that guy staring at you all night long he's funny what a cutie how wonderful it must have been to be able to raise him or her what a wonderful opportunity and I hope that they are out in the wild now being able to be the owl that they are thank you for all that you did
What a beautiful apex animal! It's quite interesting to see thier bathing feathers
Wow very cool loved his bath time
I just love them. SO beautiful.
This is toooooo adorable. Bravo for you for looking after this baby!!
Thank you for sharing Baby Owl with us. Loved it.
it's very amazing of you to take care an owl voluntary like this because I know it's super hard to raise one even the littlest one.. 😊😊
Hannum Siswaya it is illegal
And harmful to the bird
Kathy Hayes
Fuck you peta member
WHAT A BLESSING IN YOUR LIVES
THANK YOU
FOR SHARING WITH US
LOVE IN THE LIGHT OF GOD
Oh my goodness! This is precious!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
What a beautiful animal and for the little mess that it made when it was a a baby is a small price to pay for when it's full grown and takes care of the rodents . And my neighbours think I'm a nut because I put a bad house over my garage nature is a beautiful thing and if you can get them to hang around did they take care of the pests I'm all for it good for the people that raised it😍👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
*Your **_raptor child_** is utterly adorable.... at a distance!* ❤
So so pretty!
Ahhhh the great horned owl. The greatest and horniest of all owls.
Pfffff-
Wow! So beautiful!
Now this is a video of love, trust and really caring to give back
We love your owl.
Interesting, awesome, beautiful!🦉
I'm dead from cuteness attack.
Such a cute video.
Thank you for saving that sweet, gorgeous, killing machine
Beautifull! Just beautifull!
Oaky being your best Great Horned Owl.
You are lucky to have raised a beautiful bird
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video! ❤️ and thank you for caring and loving this beautiful creature, definitely could see he or she’s personality. Lol,,,hope all is well with Mr. & Mrs. owl , seeing it’s been awhile since video was uploaded..🦉
Great job.
Wonderful video. Awesome owl! ❤️❤️🦉
I love the way he.swims. so cute.
Thank you for sharing these moments
beautiful video!
So cute and fluffy 💗
Hmm. His eyes weren't open but maybe he imprinted on you.
Well thanks for taking care of him. I hope your feathery bundle of joy makes it.
The owl is cool and all, but look at that beautifully mowed lawn.
The owl looks so cute at 3:56 when he gets stuck
I know this was years ago...but it is SO awesome :)
that was sooooo COOL! I would love to have an owlet! I think I will go through the process of becoming certified!
MyGolden30 Do your research.
At least 3 months of it.
ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL!❤️❤️
This music is like the trailer to the scariest movie I could imagine lol. Like some evil clown just sitting In your dark closet
I think i may have used this for the scary short I made for video class lol
Their eyes have such a profound, sensitive look.
*stretches wings* aww *stretches them more* so cuute * fountain of shit sprays out* EWW WTF!
Small price to pay to keep chipmunks rats and mice away
what they aren't telling you is that crap stinks reeeeal bad. But they do look cute!
...Making space for the next meal.
its and owl they dont shit.
Don't kink shame the owl
What a hard way to start life but turned out good 😏😊☺🙂😉🤗
1:35 SO FLUFFY!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Милый совиный ребёнок
Beautiful
muppet goes bwaah!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!
This is the cutest damn baby chick of any bird
awesome video
Love that fact his outside not cooped inside
Thank You!
Fantastic job.
Thanks for your job. In near future all wild should have to be Domestic otherwise they will lost.
Even as a lil baby it is so beautiful 😍
It would take a king like ours 2 create such a. Winder. Creature.
So cute!😊😊👍👍
I love owl's somuch
Owl's somuch
Such a cutie
Happy belated 6th birthday 🎂
Your lucky to have a great horned owl!
great that you feed it the natural preys!!
looks as though her carb needs a little tuning. Got some backfire goin on there at start up 1:13 lol lucky you to have a lil friend like that.