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Robert E Fuller shares wildlife stories through paintings, live cameras and film. See links below to sign up for weekly updates & to support his work.
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super awesome video... just curious how do you set up camera for the nest box tree caves you make? Are they solar powered ? or do you have to change batteries carefully?
Amazing, gorgeous shots! What stunning work. Robert, your work is so important. It's clearly your passion, but the world benefits in endless ways. Thank you so much.
Did anyone catch the advertisement video before the video where Dolph lundgren and that guy that played Thor 😂😂😂😂😂, JK, it's Chris Hemsworth! "I SAID IT FIRST!"
Robert your videos of the barn owls are such an enjoyable and educational experience. It's really amazing to have this technology and be able to see wildlife in it's natural environment. You make this possible by sharing your videos and what you have learned with others. Your narrating is excellent and enjoyable as well. From a nature enthusiast in Texas, Thank you very much for sharing!
Incredible video. I find it fascinating that the smaller barn owl fought off the larger assailant each time the nest was invaded. Thank you for passing along this absolutely stunning piece of video. Capturing such intimate video of these creatures offers us the chance to see and learn the ways of these beautiful birds that we otherwise would not see. And your setup is tremendously cool, with cameras positioned both inside and outside the nests. Thanks man. Just really, REALLY cool.
0 these animals are so different the birds look different the ways look different from other bird they look funny they they look different they're not like decision I had never birds it they look weird but they are beautiful 0 they look so wonderful loving together but they're they're funny from others birthday they don't look like birds they look like something else thanks for sharing with us
The later chicks in the broods are always backups. We see that in the tawny owl pair whose first brood was half unviable, then the 4th chick got attention and developed normally if a little behind schedule.
Such great footage, thank you! Poor lil chick getting scared by the thunder. I love ALL owls we have 2 1/2 acres and often hear the calls of “who cooks for you who cooks for you- all?” from the Barred Owls. It’s such a soothing sound.