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Barn Owl Pair Raise First Ever Chicks | Full Story | Willow & Ghost | Robert E Fuller 

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In this video I look back at a UK barn owl pair named Willow & Ghost and follow their first breeding season, from the time they first met to the day their three chicks fledge the nest.
Watch Willow and Ghost interact live on my nest cam: • Live From Fotherdale |... and follow their story in this playlist: • Barn Owls 🦉Willow & Gh...
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Barn owl cams
Surveillance cameras hidden inside barn owl nests in my North Yorkshire garden mean I am able to follow the individual lives of owls and share their unique characters with you.
Barn owl courtship
The season begins in January 2021 when barn owls Willow & Ghost first pair up. Both owls are young and inexperienced and their awkwardness is palpable. Ghost, who gets his name from his pale colouring, is easily recognisable - an easy way to tell the difference between male and female barn owls is that the males are usually whiter.
Choosing a nest
But their first breeding season gets off to a poor start after the pair seem hopelessly indecisive. Barn owls normally nest in spring, and the process normally begins with the male choosing a site and then encouraging the female in to inspect it.
Fighting over nest sites
True to form, Ghost chooses a nest box I put up for owls here in my garden at Fotherdale in North Yorkshire. Sycamore Stump seems ideal and when Ghost shows it to Willow she seems to agree, but there is a problem. A pair of resident kestrel also want this nest and these falcons are ferocious!
Late brood
The kestrels lose the battle for the box and Ghost and Willow retreat to a box in another part of the garden, named Barn Owl Box. Unfortunately, Willow does not seem to approve and Ghost is a very inexperienced lover so the pair don't breed here. Instead, they wait until the kestrel family have vacated the Sycamore nest stump and so Willow doesn't lay her eggs until late July.
The chicks
Willow lays four eggs in total, at intervals of 2/3 days, and the chicks hatch as August slips into September. This is very late for barn owl chicks to hatch - most are fledging by now. Sadly the youngest chick does not survive and Willow feeds it to the others - although this seems cruel, barn owls don't waste food and it is not unusual for a chick to eat its sibling.
Growing up
Watching these barn owl babies grow is fascinating. Viewers of my livestream named the chicks Ginger, Cinnamon and Clove, names that suited their beautiful colouring as their feathers grew.
Food is scarce
But it quickly becomes clear that first time dad Ghost is a poor provider. Male barn owls normally work round the clock to feed their young families, but this family are in danger of starving and I decide to help out - offering meals to the young to keep them alive.
Time to fly
My strategy works and as October moves into November, the three chicks take their first flights.
What's next
Barn owls normally pair up for life, so subscribe to my channel to follow future seasons.
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I am a British wildlife artist and filmmaker on a mission to share my love for wildlife with the world. As well as creating detailed animal film and art portraits, I promote wildlife tours around the world and do all I can to help conserve and protect wildlife here at my home in Yorkshire. I hope that by putting nature in the frame I can foster a deep love for wildlife amongst my followers.
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@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 10 месяцев назад
I hope you've enjoyed the video! Watch more Willow & Ghost films: bit.ly/3rG6TNm See them 24/7 on my livestream: bit.ly/44ScRZT Support my work with wildlife: www.robertefuller.com/support_and_donate/ Shop my barn owl artwork: www.robertefuller.com/product-tag/owl/ Follow me: Facebook - bit.ly/43LiisV | Twitter - bit.ly/43yuiO9 | Instagram - bit.ly/3XV7rLA | TikTok - bit.ly/3XUnEAJ
@JozsefBertok
@JozsefBertok 9 месяцев назад
❤🎉😮😊
@nojamieleedonttouchmyyoutube
@nojamieleedonttouchmyyoutube 7 месяцев назад
Loved it. What a great set of films you make, thank you.
@2782583
@2782583 7 месяцев назад
GREAT JOB!
@xyz7572
@xyz7572 2 года назад
I love how they’re so cute and round and fluffy, and then when they open their beaks to call for each other they sound like garbage compactors 😂
@Jamie77ize
@Jamie77ize 2 года назад
It reminds me of turning on the internet years ago 😄
@Silas-lc9op
@Silas-lc9op 2 года назад
Glad I heard that call. If I heard that in the wild I'd swear it was a creature from another planet. So now I know
@chellechelle162
@chellechelle162 2 года назад
LOL, THAT IS HILARIOUS!
@Sally_Huang
@Sally_Huang 2 года назад
Oh my gawd, so true 😂😂😂
@Donts_blackwell
@Donts_blackwell 2 года назад
@@Silas-lc9op you need to touch some grass
@gravity1537
@gravity1537 2 года назад
Robert: It's [Ghost's] first time courting, and he's not sure if he's getting this right Ghost: UNHOLY SCREAMING
@Lexpert
@Lexpert Год назад
AND OPENS PORTAL TO HE*uh* I mean to the barn
@jasontoby2382
@jasontoby2382 Год назад
Willow: UNHOLY SCREAMING OPEN PORTAL: to god my chil- oh I'm sorry wrong barn owl
@GeigermSv
@GeigermSv Год назад
In Ancient Greece and Roma, the screams of these owls scared the supertitious people back then to the point they believed it was a bloodsucker demon-bird called a "strix", a term meaning literally "screecher". Later the term "strix" derivated in the latin "striga" which served to designate also witches or occult practitionners, to the point you can notice thanks to the latin expansion and influence the term exists also in slavic countries like Poland under the term "Stryzga". Unfortunately as "strix" were bad omen bearers, Barn owls were often gruesomely killed especially in late Ancient History/Early Middle Age. It also was used later for several naturalistic classifications as the Barn owl was known as "Strix alba" ("White screecher", Scopoli, 1769), "Strix pratincola" ("Meadow screecher", Bonaparte, 1838) before being designated under the current name of "Tyto alba" ("Tyto" refering to nocturnal birds in Greek).
@dragonsenpai126
@dragonsenpai126 Год назад
sounds like me when i get woken up from my sleep too early.
@MhaOne
@MhaOne Год назад
😂
@classyrobot5648
@classyrobot5648 Год назад
The fact you can just reach in and snatch up a barn owl chick and it just sits there like "welp, this is my life now" is the CUTEST THING
@TheXian9
@TheXian9 Год назад
The fact you think that its cute to take animals without consent is alarming
@j.c-6424
@j.c-6424 Год назад
​@@TheXian9 🗿
@lpanayi6954
@lpanayi6954 Год назад
@@TheXian9 They have a licence to do exactly this- in order to monitor the owl's future wellbeing.
@helentee9863
@helentee9863 Год назад
@@TheXian9 he has consent,from DEFRA (department of farming and agriculture). Owls are protected species in the uk,if you disturb them without a licence(consent) you face a hefty fine Weighing, ringing and recording monitors location,numbers and healthy development of many birds in the uk, (particularly birds of prey) and is used to help future planning by DEFRA. Currently bird numbers are slowly rising,following a massive drop in numbers in the 50's/60's/ early 70's believed to be due to now banned chemical pest and weed control America is however still having major species loss,due to lack of proper controls on industrial and agricultural usage of chemicals 😪
@tensebeagle4773
@tensebeagle4773 Год назад
@@TheXian9 shut up
@silivrengamer
@silivrengamer Год назад
Ghost has a very anthropomorphic set of expressions. When Willow flies away he looks at her as if to say “where the f are you going NOW!? I thought you wanted this nest!” Later, when he doesn’t understand that Willow laid an egg, he looks at the egg, then at Willow, then back at the egg, completely bamboozled.
@Tarn7866
@Tarn7866 Год назад
He's not just bamboozled he's flabbergasted astounded
@lindaclarkq8326
@lindaclarkq8326 Год назад
And he said to wifey "what the eff is that thing..??
@BlackFlagHeathen
@BlackFlagHeathen Год назад
I love how clueless he is, he’s so cute lol.
@FatYoshi619
@FatYoshi619 Год назад
Look he's trying his best alright 😁
@debrabayless9645
@debrabayless9645 11 месяцев назад
Such a soft spoken narrator, Robert. I love listening to his telling the story of these sweet, sweet owls. They are just adorable and seem to love each other so much. I thought I liked the eagles but these babies take the cake❣
@doodleydoo169
@doodleydoo169 2 года назад
I can almost hear Willow telling her chicks not to settle with someone like their father lol
@srij0n316
@srij0n316 2 года назад
😂😂
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 2 года назад
“What do you expect from me woman? I gave you a house that you weren’t satisfied with, I work hard all day and provide for this family the best I can!” -Ghost
@laurakastrup
@laurakastrup Год назад
I can hear her be like “he’s a doof but he’s my doof”
@luc-i-guess
@luc-i-guess Год назад
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 i mean to be fair SHE was the one who went back to fight for that sycamore nest hahahah, maybe holds resentment for not helping her take it back
@jout738
@jout738 Год назад
I think owls cant communicate that kind of language, but did their father lose intrest in them then?
@johannasweet1120
@johannasweet1120 2 года назад
Behold, Willow, the talented first-time mom, and Ghost, the new dad who’s trying his damn best 😂
@jackskxllxngtxn
@jackskxllxngtxn Год назад
He really did try his best. I wonder how he felt about the youngest dying. Then seeing the biggest share food after that experience.
@concept5631
@concept5631 Год назад
@@jackskxllxngtxn Who knows
@gudapannan7207
@gudapannan7207 Год назад
Ye Shes so talented at sitting still like a fat cow that takes so much talent, i mean she only let 1 baby die but thats ok Shes got 3 more right? But Ghost atleast "tries" to feed 6 mouths on hes own thats so easy compared to sitting on eggs right ? Real hard
@faelger9473
@faelger9473 Год назад
well to be fair...its far easier to be mom than a dad in their line of....species...
@Cheshieruu
@Cheshieruu Год назад
@@faelger9473 they lay eggs and cant move from em wym and sure, that may seem easy, but remember that egg laying takes all the nutrients and vitamins out of the mother, and they also have to warm the eggs with their own body heat, so the only options are to A: sit there and starve to keep the next generation alive, unless the other parent provides food (depending on the habits of the species), or B: Go out and get the food and risk the next generation, if the partner doesn't show up with food. it not like animals choose what they do, its all instinct and then they die. in fact, one would argue that being the mother is more of a big picture thing, because technically speaking its more of a liability to the being itself. it's not like they say to themselves and their partner: "hey, i want to sit here and starve and watch the eggs, so take care of me okay?" they just do it because their instincts tell them too, usually at the behest of their own health. in this essay i will--
@wanna_be_pumpkin
@wanna_be_pumpkin Год назад
Robert is the like a step-father, providing for the chicks when their real father couldn’t
@n4terade
@n4terade Год назад
HEY GHOST PROVIDED ...for a few days
@TheTriple2000
@TheTriple2000 Год назад
At first, Ghost was really trying to be a good father but then he realized the marriage life was not for him so he gradually "ghosted" 😂
@zulfanirich7594
@zulfanirich7594 9 месяцев назад
maybe he cheated
@SinfullyHera
@SinfullyHera Месяц назад
​@@zulfanirich7594Projecting
@KNJpd
@KNJpd 2 года назад
I love and find it hilarious that when Willow laid her first egg and was calling for Ghost, he assumed he's being called to mate without imagining that any other reason could exist and the moment he arrives without a second of hesitation immediately proceeds to mate with her with an annoyed and hilarious expression what i could only interpret as him thinking: "god damn it woman how much more do you need".
@qxtuvoslays
@qxtuvoslays Год назад
this killed me LMFAOO 😭😭
@gian0253
@gian0253 Год назад
lolll
@marz_nightmare
@marz_nightmare Год назад
LMAOOOOOO💀💀💀
@sammiepittman3130
@sammiepittman3130 Год назад
💀
@Abirkaur
@Abirkaur Год назад
LMFAOOOOOOOO
@ssr8555
@ssr8555 2 года назад
I dont know why I assumed all animals were experts in mating even when they had never done it before, but these two stumbling around actually makes so much more sense… what a lovely pair, thank you for telling their story to us. I love birds so much. They’re very unique creatures.
@owatson7648
@owatson7648 2 года назад
Just like humans sometimes. Idk why I thought the same, but it’s somewhat comforting knowing that animals can be clumsy just like us
@SieMiezekatze
@SieMiezekatze 2 года назад
Relationship takes time an effort, you can see it in all types of creatures
@lemurlover7975
@lemurlover7975 2 года назад
Probably cause David Attenborough never films the failed mating attempts, only the successful ones so he can move on to tell the story of baby animals growing up and cover the entire natural history. This guy is telling a different story that includes their developing relationship and all the failures and successes until nesting and fledging is achieved. :)
@shayneoneill1506
@shayneoneill1506 2 года назад
Yeah Ghost isn't quite sure what to do, but he gets the hang of it in the end. Good work little buddy, you got the girl! Owls tend to mate for life so this pair ought have many baby owls in their future.
@The1nvisibleJeevas
@The1nvisibleJeevas Год назад
Virgins are awkward no matter the species
@keithdavid5206
@keithdavid5206 Год назад
19:56 ghost looking at the writhing bundle of babies and not understanding what they need is priceless
@rexoni2512
@rexoni2512 3 месяца назад
He was just looking at the eldest pecking, trying to eat her siblings because the rat fell down. "Is that how dumb I was when I was a chick?" He thought to himself.
@thewolfofthestars1847
@thewolfofthestars1847 2 года назад
So funny to see Rob and Jean holding the owlets all in a line like they're posing for an uncomfortable family photo! 😆 Now smile, kids!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
They think that if they are still and quiet that any danger will pass. They are not shock and it is all over with very quickly.
@theidotage1669
@theidotage1669 2 года назад
I love how she’s holding one like an ice cream cone 🍦
@athenadixon2110
@athenadixon2110 2 года назад
😂😂
@LittlxxPuDDing
@LittlxxPuDDing 2 года назад
Willow: Being the best mother ever Ghost: Just happy to be here (or not)
@rvbzero7
@rvbzero7 Год назад
I think he was set on the 'other' place, ya know?
@nevermind5321
@nevermind5321 Год назад
@@rvbzero7 😂😂😂
@vastacid9957
@vastacid9957 Год назад
Almost shat myself when that sweet little flat face opened its beak to release the screams of hell's tormented souls. Also, you stepping in to do some last minute home renovation got a chuckle out of me! You're a great guy, good luck to you and your feathery friends
@itznptime806
@itznptime806 Год назад
For a second i thought you said little fat face and had to do a double check lol
@mystey7132
@mystey7132 11 месяцев назад
The way Willow is so careful with where she steps after laying her eggs and when her babies hatch is so heartwarming. She’s so mindful of her claws and once she feels them accidentally lay on her chicks/eggs she immediately retracts them; what a great mother. ❤
@whispy_on_paws
@whispy_on_paws 8 месяцев назад
*that one part when she stepped on cinnamons head*
@stephanhart1802
@stephanhart1802 2 года назад
A HELPING HAND as the mystery giant throws food into their home lmao. Love it
@tinyetoile5503
@tinyetoile5503 Год назад
LOL imagine being one of three siblings who's mom is struggling to ger enough groceries to feed the lot of you because your dad's a bit clueless, and all of a sudden the front door of your house opens and a bunch of hamburgers come flying in for you all to eat.
@gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler
@gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler Год назад
why didn't he do that when the littlest one was dying?
@sylviaprudhomme5417
@sylviaprudhomme5417 Год назад
Fascinated with pictures and descriptions😊😊
@HaleyMedley
@HaleyMedley Год назад
@@gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler I don't think there was alot of time between when he noticed it was not doing well, and when it died. And it's not like it's easy to just roll up into the nest with a protective mama sitting. Watching his other videos, he deff doesn't seem shy to intervene and help out the birds so I'm guessing between the mama/siblings blocking view of the little bird, and the fact that he doesn't sit watching them 24hrs a day, by the time he noticed just how bad the little baby was doing it was to late.
@anniegreenwind971
@anniegreenwind971 Год назад
@@tinyetoile5503 😳😦🤯 would be my reaction!
@myfriendtania
@myfriendtania Год назад
It's amazing that Willow reminds me that patience really is key and she got the nest she wanted with it. Things take time.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller Год назад
Yes it’s true
@fahudhdfahuttey9763
@fahudhdfahuttey9763 Год назад
"Ghost seems to be living uppp to his name as I'm not seeing much of him" 😂
@ashleydeane338
@ashleydeane338 2 года назад
11:30 OMG the face he makes! The way he looks at her then back at the egg is adorable, I've watched it a dozen times and it never stops being painfully adorable
@jadeescobar9653
@jadeescobar9653 2 года назад
IKR its like a man discovering his wife is pregnant😭
@Epic11705
@Epic11705 2 года назад
@@jadeescobar9653 exactly; love and excitement enfused
@nameofthename
@nameofthename Год назад
"alright babe, im back. let's try this whole thing aga-"
@David.124
@David.124 Год назад
Right. After all those months leading up to them getting physical and then the multiple times they tried for children, it finally happened
@gian0253
@gian0253 Год назад
Lmao right! Like what he thought is that she's calling for a mate and without hesitation he rides her always bruh whahaha the reaction he got when he saw the eggs
@kuromisnote9245
@kuromisnote9245 2 года назад
11:28 - 11:34 Love how he stares at the egg first, then glances at Willow and then looks away like he's taking his time to process it XD
@camquest6108
@camquest6108 Год назад
He looking like “Aye is that mine? We should call Maury”
@dream_walker9726
@dream_walker9726 Год назад
He’s like “wait, wait, wait, *is this a flipping egg-* ”
@LeaFaye
@LeaFaye Год назад
Right!!! Lol
@user-il4mh4fz4j
@user-il4mh4fz4j Год назад
"Wait, is that an egg? You laid an egg? I am a father now... this is my new life"
@walkermattson
@walkermattson Год назад
3 out of 4 chicks made it! That is a huge win in nature! :)
@209lapko
@209lapko Год назад
Nothing goes to waist in nature
@sqredreaper
@sqredreaper Год назад
It would have been all 4 if the mother was good at regulating how much they all eat. Shitty parents.
@The_radiodemon.
@The_radiodemon. Год назад
As sad as it could be its necessary for the amount of owls to keep stable
@zeusgreen7178
@zeusgreen7178 Год назад
As he is making videos about them he could save the youngest ! Watching that would be more enjoyable.
@caden5426
@caden5426 Год назад
He could’ve saved them. Their death is on him
@private5261
@private5261 6 месяцев назад
Somehow this showed up on my feed. 3 hours later after watching owl videos I feel relaxed and content. Thank you RU-vid, I don’t understand your algorithm, but it worked.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 6 месяцев назад
Welcome! Lots more owl content for you to watch and enjoy.
@private5261
@private5261 6 месяцев назад
@@RobertEFuller love the channel! Sub’d
@rugbydazz2264
@rugbydazz2264 Год назад
I love how he was shouting to her "Where are you? Come quick I've found us a 2 bed semi, we need to put a deposit down before the magpies get it"
@Shadow-In-The-East
@Shadow-In-The-East Год назад
"Utilities are even included honey! I think this could be a real steal!"
@flower-the-earth
@flower-the-earth Год назад
😅🤣😂
@alunsinus_prime
@alunsinus_prime 2 года назад
"In mid-July, the indecisive Willow leaves sycamore, to Ghost's disbelief." Ghost at 9:12 : Oh my god, where is she going again?
@onlyoddity
@onlyoddity 2 года назад
"Do you like the nest or not!?" XD
@TheKatarinaGiselle
@TheKatarinaGiselle 2 года назад
Yeah..Willow’s quite... _flighty_ 😉🙃😂
@sammiepittman3130
@sammiepittman3130 Год назад
Ghost: *deep inhale* woman I know you did not..
@k1lljoy07
@k1lljoy07 2 года назад
the clip of her checking out the sycamore nest and finding the kestrel reminded that i watched the clip of the kestrel protecting her nest from willow and how i rooted for different birds when learning more of their pov
@charliedeegan1598
@charliedeegan1598 Год назад
It's really interesting how just being the "protagonist" can make us root for them even though ultimately their goals are the same.
@lxbxtxmy5097
@lxbxtxmy5097 Год назад
same thing happened to me accept i realize i had already seen it when Willow started facing off with the Kestrel. 😂
@Daphneyd
@Daphneyd 11 месяцев назад
I love the look on Ghost's face when Willow went back to the other joint after defending her first choice. It's like "Gurl, make up your mind !!"
@J14Irish
@J14Irish Год назад
The bit when ghost first sees the nest box and hes stamping on the floor like a dad checking a new home for squeaky floors 🤣
@Rudy_Play
@Rudy_Play 2 года назад
19:38 It feels like Willow knows that we're watching her and she's watching us.
@UNOMations
@UNOMations 2 года назад
"Hello, welcome back"
@bigsparky8888
@bigsparky8888 2 года назад
AGREED!!! BUT JUST CURIOUS...
@isabella-vu3cv
@isabella-vu3cv 2 года назад
LMAO
@David.124
@David.124 Год назад
Keeping up with the Owls
@user-il4mh4fz4j
@user-il4mh4fz4j Год назад
"SUP guys, my babies are going so far so good, Although ghost it's kinda absent these days but it's okay I still provide them food"
@TSUNAMI-MAMI
@TSUNAMI-MAMI 2 года назад
So cute when he noticed the egg!!! You can really see his surprise on his face
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
I know 👀 is that really an egg 🥚
@nakeyandpreciousgaming
@nakeyandpreciousgaming 2 года назад
👏
@ArtistIrinaSharie
@ArtistIrinaSharie Год назад
LOL
@scarlettvlach255
@scarlettvlach255 Год назад
hes like: "hey honey im back from hunting and-Oh oh oh hoh i gusse it exsists now good job wanna mouse?
@The_radiodemon.
@The_radiodemon. Год назад
Like looking back at her like this came from u?
@ScribStat
@ScribStat Год назад
1:15 "By night, he returns to the tower and begins to call for her." *eldritch screeching* Barn owls are heckin amazing hahaha!
@berlynify
@berlynify 6 месяцев назад
"It's his first time courting and he's not sure if he's getting it right".. good to know that's universal & across species 😂
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt 2 года назад
I still can't believe how chill the owlets are when being taken out of the nest to be ringed. Here's this monsterous fleshy claw coming down into the nest to grab them out and into the open world and they are all "eh, this is fine." Especially when compared to the fledgeling kesterels who fight Robert beak and talon, clamping onto him and screeching to the heavens when it's ringing time for them. ;-) LOVE these videos, thank you for doing this Robert.
@babyblue_22
@babyblue_22 Год назад
Lol they literally ATE their youngest sibling, probably while it was still warm...think it takes a lot to fluster those guys 😅
@pistolsniper6281
@pistolsniper6281 Год назад
@@babyblue_22 so did the kestrels
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt Год назад
@@babyblue_22 😄 True that!
@Simplythetruthfulone
@Simplythetruthfulone Год назад
I think they were likely sedated🤔 He had to have put a gentle sedative in the food he was giving them so that they would stay calm while being handled. Look closely when he's fitting the ring on the baby owls leg and you will see that the baby has pretty much fallen asleep🥰 No baby goes to the pediatrician without squealing and these babies are no exception😅 They would have been flapping wings or something, not just sleeping when humans are touching them😅
@madixxoo
@madixxoo Год назад
@@Simplythetruthfulone Owls actually have a sort of “play dead” response like Opossums do. They think if they’re still and quiet the danger will go away. They’re not drugged lol just patiently waiting for the tall flesh monster to let them go.
@UATU.
@UATU. 2 года назад
I love the quiet kindness in his voice.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks 😊
@hamgammonable
@hamgammonable Год назад
My 18 month old is absolutely obsessed with owls and this is such a beautiful film, not only did she get to watch amazing footage, I learned so much too. Your work is amazing and thank you for sharing it.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller Год назад
Glad you both enjoyed it!
@dylanmonstrum1538
@dylanmonstrum1538 Год назад
I'm a follow grown man, but when she laid the egg I was struggling. But when he noticed she laid an egg, o couldn't help it, a tear managed to find it's way out. This is so fucking beautiful, it's magical 😭
@frog7226
@frog7226 2 года назад
The little birdy double take when he sees the egg 😭
@dream_walker9726
@dream_walker9726 Год назад
It’s so frigging cute 😆
@TheWilderCat
@TheWilderCat 2 года назад
I love how he just reached in and grabbed them and they didn’t seem particularly bothered.
@atimidbirb
@atimidbirb 2 года назад
head empty leggy out
@katherinechildress6660
@katherinechildress6660 2 года назад
Right? I was expecting a little more attitude towards the stranger touching them
@asterope3738
@asterope3738 Год назад
"We doin this now? Okei."
@auklin7079
@auklin7079 Год назад
Everyone: Willow is a great mom Me: She fed her smallest child to her other children
@sarahhamed4496
@sarahhamed4496 Год назад
Spoilers!
@BlackFlagHeathen
@BlackFlagHeathen Год назад
I mean it was already dead. 😕
@arlie431
@arlie431 Год назад
LOL! Thank you for the laugh out loud! 🤣🦉
@Latabrine
@Latabrine Год назад
My first thought was "wow.. Brutal 😬
@shadowynight0449
@shadowynight0449 Год назад
@@arlie431 cannibalism.
@calistapranoto4101
@calistapranoto4101 5 месяцев назад
this guy makes a video about owls picking up which property as their new homes and become a beautiful family. He is a successful owl property agent 👍
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 5 месяцев назад
Hi 👋 that’s me 😆
@minnit2413
@minnit2413 2 года назад
These owls have a better relationship then most people. Even I'm learning from them.
@lemurlover7975
@lemurlover7975 2 года назад
They compromise a lot.
@backnforth8401
@backnforth8401 2 года назад
The one chick that died was eaten by its siblings
@SadEyes1412
@SadEyes1412 2 года назад
poor ginger
@Kmtie145
@Kmtie145 2 года назад
True
@Chuuyanakahara701
@Chuuyanakahara701 Год назад
Would you E a t y o u r o w n c h i l d ? Y e s
@avi8786
@avi8786 2 года назад
The casual toss of the mouse into their nest made me chuckle xD so glad to see another one of these videos! Absolutely adore these sweet babies
@savagesavie1701
@savagesavie1701 2 года назад
(Edit: I'm no longer replying to this conversation.) Why didn't he do that when he saw that the chick was starving to death? I thought he wasn't helping because you aren't supposed to help in documentaries because of survival of the fittest, or what have you. But then after the baby died he helped the mother and the rest of the chicks. Whatever happened to survival of the fittest? Like I know the bigger chick kept stealing the little ones food, but if he threw in a handful of mice the other siblings wouldn't be able to finish there's in time to steal the little chicks food and the little one would be able to scarf it down and get caught up in size.
@brizagranadeno
@brizagranadeno 2 года назад
@@savagesavie1701 maybe cuz they were still pretty young making willow very protective 🤔
@savagesavie1701
@savagesavie1701 2 года назад
@@brizagranadeno He couldn't of thrown them in when Willow was out? Or just throw them in and run?
@brizagranadeno
@brizagranadeno 2 года назад
@@savagesavie1701 well who’s to say even with the extra help ginger and clover wouldn’t take it the youngest couldn’t eat their food whole either willow gad to rip the meal apart to feed it and u can nvr know when she’ll be back to check the nest
@savagesavie1701
@savagesavie1701 2 года назад
@@brizagranadeno The smallest one could eat things whole at that point because the mother tried to feed it the mouse whole before the biggest stole it. It just never had the chance to. And if he threw a handful in there the other two wouldn't be able to eat there's fast enough to steal the little ones mouse. Also "you never know when she'll be back to check on the nest." Well that fact apparently didn't stop him because he still did it. Just after the smallest died.
@joebamabiden1325
@joebamabiden1325 Год назад
I love how the owl chicks are so chill when they’re grabbed out of the nest… especially compared to the kestrel chicks screaming in fear lol
@MrEvan312
@MrEvan312 Год назад
I love how calm the chicks were being handled, like they were just out for an awkward visit with older relatives. Willow was an incredible mother.
@chr0min0id
@chr0min0id Год назад
Robert: **Doesn’t name the final chick** Me: _”Something’s wrong I can feel it…”_
@Hereforthedogs1982
@Hereforthedogs1982 2 года назад
His reaction when he notices the first egg 🥰🥰
@aparnajoshi9162
@aparnajoshi9162 2 года назад
He didn't know what to do lmao
@TheOrignalTRockz
@TheOrignalTRockz Год назад
So great how Robert improved the nest to convince Willow. When she then still moves to the preferred one you can literally tell how Ghost then looks at the egg in disbelief, finally getting the picture. Hope he picks up some habits from Finn as he matures.
@inunekochan
@inunekochan Год назад
The names Ghost and Willow are THE most cutest names ever, omg 😭
@peperised
@peperised 2 года назад
Lovely narration. Please don't stop making these videos. They make me happy.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Don’t worry, lots more videos to come
@alexandrepvm1009
@alexandrepvm1009 2 года назад
Finn is my favorite Owl of all times,he is just so peacefull and a perfect Dad.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
He is great isn't he - so attentive over Gylfie.
@atimidbirb
@atimidbirb 2 года назад
Yea he´s so chill
@potocatepetl
@potocatepetl 2 года назад
@@atimidbirb yeah...so chill that he doesn't care his chicks die... god forbid he works a little to bring food...
@atimidbirb
@atimidbirb 2 года назад
@@potocatepetl???
@PositivelyBonkers
@PositivelyBonkers Год назад
​@@potocatepetl You're confusing Finn with Ghost. Finn is a different male owl who brings in lots of food for his chicks. Ghost is the "deadbeat dad".
@DogsByTheSea-
@DogsByTheSea- 3 месяца назад
“Ghost look I laid an egg!” “Jesus, Willow, you want me to rail you again?”
@Chain_Curse
@Chain_Curse Год назад
23:23- awww just seeing all the siblings huddled together is so cute
@MoonyCat
@MoonyCat 2 года назад
11:26 I love how he notices the egg and is like "wait wtf when did that happen??"
@Worthyfool
@Worthyfool 2 года назад
Willow, literal mum of the year.
@leadontaste7261
@leadontaste7261 Год назад
And Ginger is just a lil bitch for killing their sibling.
@shuttzi9878
@shuttzi9878 Год назад
She literally didnt feed the youngest one at all and it died 💀💀💀
@TheMasterOfByGames
@TheMasterOfByGames Год назад
@@shuttzi9878 she tried but the other chicks ate everything... Ghost was slacking off at the barn.
@siqck
@siqck Год назад
That "helping hand gives" demonstrates to me more respect for these animals, as well as for you as a human being than I can honestly communicate.
@nololnolol7849
@nololnolol7849 Год назад
19:38 I love how the owl just looks at the camera confused why it’s there
@sto1asgoetia600
@sto1asgoetia600 2 года назад
I love when ghost finally notices the egg, he’s just “hoo??”
@justjess_99
@justjess_99 2 года назад
The way ginger shared her food with her younger sibling like “Here, you need this more than me” melted me ❤️❤️
@tonycassali4538
@tonycassali4538 2 года назад
S tier character development
@yourmomsbestfriend2164
@yourmomsbestfriend2164 2 года назад
wait didnt ginger not let the younger sibling eat?? and it died....
@tonycassali4538
@tonycassali4538 2 года назад
@@yourmomsbestfriend2164 yes the youngest sibling died because of ginger's gluttony, but afterwards ginger would share food with the second to youngest. As I stated before, s tier character development.
@TheBrownIsland
@TheBrownIsland 2 года назад
@@yourmomsbestfriend2164 The younger sibling was weak also. I don't think it was strong enough to make it.
@PikaveeT
@PikaveeT 2 года назад
@@TheBrownIsland it was weak because it was starved to death. Throughout the video you could see it rarely got to eat anything.
@GalaxyFluke
@GalaxyFluke Год назад
I’m hooked! My second video! New bedtime routine! So thankful you take the time to produce this and share with the world!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller Год назад
Yay! Thank you! Loads more planned for you to enjoy.
@WolfieDawn
@WolfieDawn Год назад
I love when he finally notices the egg and is like "wh-?? You- I - Egg! I- I gotta go find more prey!"
@nenaelliott8058
@nenaelliott8058 2 года назад
It's amazing to get to see these beautiful birds up close and personal the way you show them. Otherwise I'd never get to see an owl. I used to hear one occasionally in a tree behind the place where I live but I could never see it. Thank you so much for all your videos. I'm learning so much.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting good luck spotting the owl 🦉
@anitasyvalahti1730
@anitasyvalahti1730 2 года назад
Yes, i have to say the owls are so beautiful. It was interesting to see, how baby owls grow up. Me either never get to see the owl. I am worried, why dad owl leave behind bring the food. Thank you for shearing.
@joykadegis6401
@joykadegis6401 Год назад
I hear owls near my house but never ever see them so watching this video was such a pleasure.
@alannamcneill5679
@alannamcneill5679 2 года назад
Robert is the stepdad that's stepping up.
@MinMin-sv5nz
@MinMin-sv5nz 6 дней назад
The fact he uunderstand what the owls wants is just so sweet God bless you❤ for helping them
@pigeon4422
@pigeon4422 Год назад
11:26 lol I love the face he makes there!!! it's so adorable 12:50 THIS TOOOOOOOOOOOO
@twilit
@twilit Год назад
I wonder if willow didn’t like how open the entrance to the tower was. She seems to like the small entrance hole and cosy space. How amazing are trees? All they do for us and animals is truly remarkable.
@jenninaortega3796
@jenninaortega3796 2 года назад
My cat was actually watching this with me, very interesting. Sooo cute
@forestfox1111
@forestfox1111 2 года назад
Mine too! Bedtime bird stories ☺️
@JProSnake
@JProSnake Год назад
29:48 I’m dying at Cinnamon and Clove watching Ginger plummet
@bryanmaxwell7332
@bryanmaxwell7332 Год назад
Sir, You are an absolute gift to humanity….U can’t even begin to express the state of peace and grace watching your videos…a since of calm…🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@RENK067
@RENK067 Год назад
I like how he actually looked scared when he was calling for her like “oh no what is she thinks I’m weird”
@jacksaell259
@jacksaell259 2 года назад
Willow being indecisive about tree or barn is like wife not knowing where she wants to eat
@sammcburney148
@sammcburney148 Год назад
I don't know why but lately I have been watching all kinds of bird hatching/raising videos
@madmanminkler1382
@madmanminkler1382 Месяц назад
His reaction was so cute and priceless when he finally notice the egg.
@bluesbest1
@bluesbest1 2 года назад
I notice you always try to avoid encountering the parent birds when you ring chicks. I totally get why, since their talons are far better than the younsters', but what happens if/when one of the parents gets back before you've returned the chicks?
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
It’s doesn’t happen as we ring them right next the nest. But having had loads of experience with wildlife and rehabilitation even if the chicks were away for days the adults will still come back to them an look after them
@bluesbest1
@bluesbest1 2 года назад
@@RobertEFuller I figured the parents would look after the chicks anyways. My line of thinking was more "What would the parents do to _you_ if you came back with their kids in a bucket?"
@ethribin4188
@ethribin4188 2 года назад
What I assume gpes in in the parent's mind is that the kids explored and will be back within the day. Especially at this size. If they arent, they might go look for them.
@nikhilsukumar23
@nikhilsukumar23 2 года назад
@@bluesbest1 probably the human will try not to confront the parents due to the obvious risk of injury. Hence, he will wait until they are gone and perhaps keep the chicks in a warm safe place until he returns them back to the nest.
@coconoisette
@coconoisette 2 года назад
@@bluesbest1 Well what would you do if a big ugly beige monster came with your kids in a bucket? Scream, of course
@alexn3574
@alexn3574 2 года назад
I'm looking forward to seeing you on Animal Planet or Discovery with your own show. The video, the narrating, everything, great job Robert!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@FernStone
@FernStone Год назад
totally agree !! truly deserved !
@turboo7862
@turboo7862 Год назад
Yes me too
@eeeeeeeeweeeeeeeeeeooooooo6112
Ghost is like damn woman how many babies we got to feed? 🤣
@Sara-qq8sk
@Sara-qq8sk 6 месяцев назад
Can we appreciate how much effort and hard work he puts into these videos?
@ianwilcox9885
@ianwilcox9885 2 месяца назад
Me too ☺
@laureloakley378
@laureloakley378 2 года назад
We had several barn owls on our ranch and when we first moved in and heard their screeching I thought a woman was being killed on the road! We also Great Horned owls that lived in a 60 foot high tree! I loved watching these amazing birds!
@blu_mun2048
@blu_mun2048 2 года назад
Listen, Ghost, my man, you really gotta step up next season.
@SabrinaPhynn
@SabrinaPhynn Год назад
Ghost did. Second time around he was more prepared and got right to delivering food. It seems he got the "memo" from his mate. 😁
@jesslauren8031
@jesslauren8031 7 месяцев назад
11:26 the way he is just baffled when he notices the egg is so cute!
@RealQwek
@RealQwek 11 месяцев назад
Came from the video about the kestrel, it's so cool to see the owl's perspective when she enters the stump!
@kimgb8248
@kimgb8248 2 года назад
Really fascinating! Couldn't believe how hard Willow had to work at being a single mom. It was also cute when they were looking for a place to nest & trying to figure out how to mate! LOL
@artlux2462
@artlux2462 2 года назад
Willow out here pulling the single mom vibe, she’s a wonderful mom though
@Overbelaste_Belastingbetaler
Wow at 4:20 Owls show mercy, but, do need to get their point across. Facinating!
@arnold6397
@arnold6397 Год назад
I never thought I would spend 30 minutes watching a video about birds... Kudos to you, you've made this really interesting!
@Lycoriss_
@Lycoriss_ 2 года назад
I appreciate how willing you are to help Barn Owls feed their chicks so they can grow to be healthy, very heartwarming to see
@hannaanoretohver4243
@hannaanoretohver4243 2 года назад
This is so cute. I was sad when ginger stole the food from the youngest but at least ginger learned to share food with her siblings later
@badgerden7080
@badgerden7080 Год назад
I love owls. They are so beautiful and friendly to humans for the most part.
@surtu9221
@surtu9221 Год назад
I love how in-demand that stump is XD. I love how while Willow doesn't kill Mrs. Kestrel or her chicks, but apparently watches the stump every single day for the Kestrels to leave XD, and then fights for it XD, and then realizes 'whoa wait this is too much activity, I want to go back to that special place we've been living in and not getting bothered at for the last two months, only for no one else to take the stump and her to eventually go 'OH OKAY ILL TAKE IT' again XD
@FirstLast-kr6ek
@FirstLast-kr6ek 7 месяцев назад
XD counter: 4
@dagmarkunzel5406
@dagmarkunzel5406 2 года назад
Thank you for the beautiful story of Willow and Ghost. I sent this video to my friends in the US and in Hungary. I love your videos. Thank you so much.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thanks Dagmar glad you enjoyed it and thank you for sharing 😁
@dagmarkunzel5406
@dagmarkunzel5406 2 года назад
@@RobertEFuller Thanks for your answer. I had seen all the little videos of the owlets and also saved them on my YT page. It's beautiful how you made a movie out of it. I also sent this video to my friend here in Germany and to my Polish friend. Good night.
@ChulsZFF
@ChulsZFF Год назад
The help of throwing the mice is somehow adorable. I love how much you love these animals.
@the_dead_knight3
@the_dead_knight3 Год назад
I love birds mostly because most birds will have one partner for life and I find that absolutely adorable
@justeon2000
@justeon2000 Год назад
HAHAHA THE HAND at 12:39 …i don’t know how to express in words how I feel about you as a human being. Put it this way, you deserve a special place in the annals of time. U embody what it truly means to be human, to utilize ur god(?) given abilities of opposable thumb, brains, to help lesser beings. Putting it in this beautiful documentary style format is just cherry on top. thank you. keep doing you.
@TheBrownIsland
@TheBrownIsland 2 года назад
Ghost is giving Willow her space in the Nest to care for the Chicks. It's real small. I wish willow had chosen the Bigger space but they love trees. Ghost was doing a Good job providing for his Family at first but slacked & needed help later on. Willow is a Good Mom who took over when needed to hunt for Food for their little ones when Ghost stopped doing his part.
@maryammosawy2513
@maryammosawy2513 2 года назад
i like how he just gives these owls random cute names
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
It’s not me that names most of them it’s our viewers
@carissaenglish7243
@carissaenglish7243 Год назад
My favorite owl, their so cute 😘😘😘😘😘😘😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
@nataliecox4687
@nataliecox4687 Месяц назад
This is Amazing, getting to look at the owls world and how much they love each other! 7:30 am
@janetgies8698
@janetgies8698 2 года назад
You are so good at narration. You make it even more fun to watch. I love these soft fluffs.
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I am glad that you enjoyed the video.
@Fonzygirr
@Fonzygirr 2 года назад
I think I'd be nervous too checking out that noise! Gotta love that a call that scares the daylights out of me, is the sound his mate finds attractive. But I'm also not an owl LOL Thanks to you Robert I get to experience nature in ways I never thought imaginable!
@RobertEFuller
@RobertEFuller 2 года назад
Glad you are enjoying watching my videos.
@3nach12.
@3nach12. Год назад
27:47 min: It's a wonder, how relaxed the little chicks sit in their hands on the human laps, as if they deeply trust the boths. 💖 🐥🐥🐥 💖
@catherineb9679
@catherineb9679 Год назад
I love how cute they are and then he calls her and I was like what the hell is that 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😆🤣
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