Hello! There are some really great ones...search YT for videos for cats or video for dogs. There are many videos..some up to eight hours long of just wild life and birds. Birds from all over that are just so beautiful and peaceful. I used to put them on for our dogs while we are gone running errands or work, but I often have it on in the background because I really find it so peaceful. :) Hope this helps some...much love to you and God bless you!
What a cute video! Papa Owl delivering the mouse, and probably telling his Owls wife."I'll go and find more honey, I will be right back" Awwww!!! that is super cute. The owlets are adorable.
Kind of funny how for being the largest owl species on earth, they make that high pitched shrieking call instead of a deep hoot. Nature is full of surprises.
If Daddy brought them McDonalds, those owl babies would be dead from diabetes. And if daddy ate that stuff himself, he would never fly off from the nest, he would roll down the tree to find mice...
@@nagavijaykumargedala9302 One day mom gets tired of the fast food, and decides to fee the children some fresh meat; and that was the end of father owl...
Creative World I already knew that. Are you so dumb to think every single white person on earth is related to the whites who originallly came to the usa? The majority of Europeans were in Europe !
I have never even heard of these let alone seen the whole family together like this! I love owls! This is absolutely breath taking. So beautiful. Thankyou so much!😍🐾💓
Laura Metheny wow you have never heard of the great grey Owl! Beautiful Creatures! You should really research/google owl's. They're are so many different types It will amaze you
Kim Mendonca Yes I do know that! I had never caught this one before. I adore the Snowy Owls and Barn Owls. Especially crazy about Sawhets and Elf owls and the other teeny ones. I don't get to see them tho. My daughter says we have some-Idk what kind-and my grandson and his gf sent me some pics from Brazil recently. They are there visiting her fam. They get to see and be close to ALL kinds of critters! So n jealous-well except for the uh giant spiders I guess lol. Parrots in the trees. Owls right there in broad daylight. Tortoises. Armadillos. Amazing to me. This video is also so wonderful. The parents taking care of their babies together? Oh my. Humans sure can learn alot from the so-called lesser animals on this rock. TY for your comment.✌😎😍
Coz itz natural, mother is looking after kids, dad brings food and protection, a real good traditional family, not the feminist and leftist shit NPC impose us
@@dan109763 nice to know single dads and single moms don't matter, but really go fuck yourself. it's owls. please go take your anti-troll medication, dan, you're starting to relapse.
Hm... I didn't realize that owl fathers were this attentive. It is neat seeing the mother and father work so closely together. I wish some humans could relearn the importance of a two parent household. It is natural by design.
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Don't apply animal logic to humans. It takes a village to raise a man.
Well, you may say that humans are animals and I agree with that but human's life is much more complicated. It takes days/months for birds to raise their babies, while for a human it might take more than 18 years.
I love that after the first one got that big ol piece and swallowed it whole, she noticed her other littles ones and made sure to get them fed as well. You actually don't see that TOO often as the bigger stronger "gets the worm" I noticed this in not only a lot of documentaries, but also my aunt's birds would come in the nest box with food and would only feed the ones closest as if it were just more convenient for them.lol idk. But they ended up raising quite a few babies because of it. Anyway, sorry to ramble. Just wanted to explain why I am so touched and surprised by this.
Lord knows I use to be terrified of owl's. I couldnt even look at a picture or cartoon about them.from a very young age. A friend thought it was a good idea to make me face my fears...oh how they wished they never considered. Long story short Im 45yrs and I can watch a video...however I still take it very slow with my finger on the pause...be safe ppl.
Emperor Penguins are also monogamous. Actualy polygamy and monogamy both exist in nature but we are sapiens human character is just like water we can take any character it depends what is our molarity. Nature is like an open book you can learn it then you can live like a polygamous dog are a monogamous Swan.
Wife : Have you caught something? Kids are hungry Husband: Sorry I've got a bad day today. Wife: Don`t you come back without food... Old Man you don't know how to do things
Which is the female? The one who stays with the chicks, or the one who returned with food? I know sometimes birds take turns, but I don't know anything about owls.
The female stays with the owlets until they are older and can thermo regulate their own body temperature so in this video, Mom is on the nest. Dad provides food both while Mom is incubating the eggs and until she can hunt on her own when owlets are several weeks old. Dad does not babysit the owlets
blue heeler Interestingly in most raptors the female and the male both hunt for their chicks in shifts, but the cool thing is that since the female is larger, they actually hunt different prey. That helps them avoid depleting their own feeding stocks by killing different kinds of animals each. Evolution is really smart sometimes.
0:02 “Wtf is that? Who... is that?” 0:11 “Bob! Bob! Bob!” 0:21 “Hi, dear! Ok, I need you to turn around slowly and casually, that man’s been staring at me for a while now.” 0:30 *stares at stranger very casually* 0:35 “Don’t worry honey, it’s a human nerd, they’re no threat. Well, have to go back to work, love you.”