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Dr. Motti Charter shares an incredible story about barn owls that you won't believe! Watch as one of the nestlings becomes overly excited and aggressively begs for food, even attacking its mother in a manner that looks like it's trying to harm her. This unexpected behavior showcases the intense dynamics within the barn owl family. Don't miss out on this thrilling and educational insight into the world of barn owls! 🦉✨ All the birds in our streams/videos are WILD and can enter and leave as they please. Help keep the channel going! Donate today to support more content like this: https://secured.israelgives.org/en/pa... These videos are meant to document the lives of wild barn owls in order that we can learn more for both educational & research purposes and serve as an aid for the species conservation effort. We do not set up/ stage or intervene. All the videos are documenting wild barn owls. Important notes about barn owls and these cams: All these nest boxes have been monitored as part of our research group’s scientific activities from the Shamir Research Institue and University of Haifa in Israel. All the owls/birds are wild and are free to come and go. We monitor around 200 nest boxes/ 30-60 pairs a year but do not interfere in the owls breeding. In general barn owl pair fledged on average 5 fledglings per pair (range 1- 11 fledglings) but their breeding success decrease in the breeding season with earlier pairs more successful than later pairs. We add cameras either before the pair lay eggs or only have all the nestlings hatched in order to not disturb the owls. So these CAMs are in fact a very small percentage of the overall pairs we monitor. We added the cams as part of own research to learn more about them but also in order that people could observe owls lives without disturbing them. Some later pairs sometimes fail do to a lack of food. This may be hard to observe but this is nature and this is how the barn owls have evolved. You can watch a lecture to given by Dr. Motti Charter to learn more: • Everything you ever wanted to know about ... . Some people comment about cleanliness of barn owls nest due to YouTube cleaning nests out a lot. Barn Owls do not have any sense of smell and brings dead animals, some of them later rot and also regurgitates owl pellets inside the nests. Owls do not clean their nests and natural nest sites stay like this until they either fall a part or fill up. We do clean our nest once a year, so in fact our nest boxes are cleaner than natural ones. Cleaning boxes too much can cause pairs to abandon and also takes aware beneficial insects that help keep the boxes clean. Please subscribe to our channel: / chartergroupbirdcams We are unsure if the same adults breed because the owls are not banded. _______________________________________________________ Winter 2024/25 Date of egg laying 2nd clutch Egg 1 = Dec 20, 2024, , hatch Jan 22, 2025 Egg 2 = Dec 22, 2024, did not hatch Egg 3 = Dec 24, 2024, hatched Jan 26 Egg 4 = Dec 26, 2024, hatched Jan 27 Egg 5 = Dec 28, 2024, not hatch