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After Solar's arrival, Bomber looks at the camera as if to say, "You did it again, didn't you?" I love how Luna checked the nest just to make sure there were no new, unexpected arrivals.
I propose we start a campaign to get Bomber knighted. He would become, "Sir Bomber, Earl of Fotherdale." Luna can get the female equivalent of the same. She would become "Dame Luna of Fotherdale." Who's with me?
It keeps amazing me how both Luna and Bomber don't hesitate for a microsecond when they find another owlet in their nest, "Oh, you haven't been here before, you're mine now!" These two really have unlimited love to give.
When Bomber saw the orphan chick Solar and then stared into the camera it was like he was saying "you did this didn't you Robert?" Hahaha! So beautiful to see these faithful loving parents and foster parents again - they are a wonderful pair! Thank you and God bless you for sharing these precious moments with us Robert! I can only hope and pray that videos like these will encourage everyone who sees them worldwide to appreciate the native wildlife around them.
Bomber comes in, preens Solar, then looks up at the camera like, "Thank you, human. This adorable little baby will be well loved." And then goes straight back to preening.
Hello . I'm Lydia. I'm from the USA. I have watched a few if your videos. Each one has had me intrigued and captivated. When I feel sad, your video makes me feel so much better. Thank you so much for sharing Luna and Bomber's story. They are so very beautiful.
This is just so beautiful! Watching Luna & Bomber being such great parents to “ALL” of their babies! I be love your videos!!! I love all animals, they are all incredible blessings!!!! Thank you for sharing!!! 🥰🙏💕
Thanks Rober Fuller for uploading such a beautiful video. I really enjoyed each moment of this video. Very good to see all 4 chicks when grown up were still together on the same branch. Many thanks again. Javed Stephen Islambabad, Pakistan.
❤So loving. Have seen this before & just love it. It brings me to tears how excellent their parenting skills are even for chicks that are not their own. So beautiful. They are so special. Thanks, again, Robert!!!! Love your channel!!!!! From USA❤❤❤😊😊😢😢😂😅😅
Never followed your site but was so delighted watching it so interesting and educational at 77years l have now become a owl watcher . Such wonderful filming.Thank you forthe pleasure you are giving others and the love you give the owls keep going
What a great way to start a day!! Seeing this little chick family bond is truly elevating and cause for happiness for all of us. Thanks Robert( and parent Owls)!
Hi, Robert! Luna and Bomber are the best parents of the year!!🦉🦉🏆 They are so careful and amorous with their own or adopted nestlings!! This family is so sweet and tender!!! 🙌🤩😍👏🥰😃
Luna and Bomber are VERY SPECIAL AND VERY INTELLIGENT Parents Thanks for these look into the owls life.. Greetings from a older fan and Owlwhisperer in Germany.
At 1036 as he looked up to Luna She looked at him Ah hi there i know you are there and you are no danger to my kids i have no fear of you. And Bomber ois also so. I love your stories about them so much.
First time Luna stopped by Beech when doves were there, the one inside (mom I'm assuming) startled her with sudden wing lash (she wasn't inside though, just at the entrance). Bit amusing.. Loved the shots of the two that were placed directly into the trees ^^ too bad no names to call 'em by.. 18:29 wonder which two were the particularly grumpy looking ones lol (front two). That was definitely a nice moment ^^ rare to see more than maybe two on the branch at any given time. Can't wait for this year's video :D (feels bit odd not having any fosters this year.. [not saying it's a bad thing. It's good if there wasn't a need for that] Bomber stopped by once after all the kids branched, as if he was expecting to find another owlet that he may have missed :P )