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By: beans (offline) on Sunday, February 05 2012 @ 07:22 PM EST  
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Is anyone else following this cam?


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By: Debs (offline) on Sunday, February 05 2012 @ 07:36 PM EST  
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Beans wave yes I am just tied up right now at another nest and working on a project too so please keep the reports and videos flowing Clapping. I really appreciate your videos I generally come over and watch them in the evening.

I too am so thrilled this family is thriving Very Happy


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By: JudyB (offline) on Sunday, February 05 2012 @ 07:40 PM EST  
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I look in to see the updates, beans, but I haven't been watching the cam. I'm happy to hear that Mom has been able to provide some food - and happily surprised that the smallest one was still doing OK, last I heard. Thanks for documenting this - useful information, though I of course hope we will never need to use the information about how to support a nest that has lost an adult.

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By: beans (offline) on Sunday, February 05 2012 @ 11:34 PM EST  
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Video Camera Mom's Back!

Mom brings a large prey (rat?) to the nest and watches her brood handle it. Perhaps it's too big... About an hour earlier, she brought a small mouse or vole, which was quickly grabbed and swallowed.

Recorded between 7 and 7:30 PM local time


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By: Debs (offline) on Monday, February 06 2012 @ 02:03 AM EST  
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Bean Thanks I just watched both videos Clapping ....the owletts look like they are doing well. Its a wonder they do not choke swallowing their meal whole. I wonder if the youngest will still need to be fed by Mom for awhile yet? I was not able to see all five but i think I saw at least four...I wonder if the 5th is still doing okay?


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By: beans (offline) on Monday, February 06 2012 @ 01:45 PM EST  
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Someone on the chat page posted a short video clip of #5 grabbing a small mouse and swallowing it whole. So he definitely knows how to do it. The future challenges for him will be grabbing a mouse before his older, stronger siblings can grab it. This is best accomplished when the older siblings are already full.

Note the difference between Barn Owl youngsters and eaglets. The owls do not peck each other.


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By: beans (offline) on Tuesday, February 07 2012 @ 01:19 AM EST  
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Posted by Pete tonight:

02/06/12 A note on the Male BNOW: In what I would describe as almost an impossibility or at least up against astronomical odds (and I think most biologists would agree) last Friday, 2/3/12, the male BNOW was found dead by Sandy’s field crew 0.6 miles north of the cavity in the corner of a grassland next to a small oak canyon. He was completely intact and appeared to have been dead for 2 or 3 days. Yet he’s been gone for approximately 2 weeks. What was he doing/what was happening to him during this time? A quick examine indicated no broken bones and no usual signs of starvation, such as diminished breast muscle causing a prominent keel. However, he is in the freezer and perhaps Dr. Scott Weldy from the OC Bird of Prey Ctr/Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital might be able to determine cause of death through some tests and necropsy. I believe it may be possible to test for anticoagulants that might have been picked up should the male have eaten a poisoned rodent (Note – no pesticides or herbicides are used anywhere on Starr Ranch but we are close by areas that do). It’s also possible that it might have been West Nile Virus, but I’ve been told that this is difficult to test for after the bird has been dead for as long as he was. Also, it just might have been old age. The Bird Banding Lab record for the oldest wild BNOW is 15 with 2nd and 3rd “place” belonging to BNOWs btw 12-13. This male was banded in 2006 at at least 3 yrs of age so he was 9 and could have easily been older. Bottom line is the male is confirmed dead and at this point from unknown cause(s)

A note on Fostering. The search continues for another cavity to foster some if not all of these chicks. Others and I have not given up, but this effort is very time consuming and often requires travel to remote areas that in some cases are now even less accessible because of road damage caused by flooding in Dec 2010. Nonetheless, we will press on. But I feel the need to raise something in hopes that it will better prepare you if we should be fortunate enough to find an appropriate foster nest. If we do the chances are greatest that the smallest chick(s) will be fostered. This means they will be removed from this cavity and you will not see them again. But more important it means they will have been given a much greater chance at survival than they have now. The supplemental feeding will continue, but as I’ve mentioned numerous times chicks require supplemental feeding by the adults for weeks after they fledge and it isn’t a given that continuing to put food in the cavity will get used at this point. Pete








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By: beans (offline) on Tuesday, February 07 2012 @ 01:20 AM EST  
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Some good news here:

Mom returns... and #5 makes sure he's at the head of the line!






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