Video of Owl Named Kitty, Who Loves Human Attention

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November


The owl in this video has a set of eyes that will melt your heart, as it acts like a cat or dog when you scratch behind their ears.  The type of owl is called a "Forest Eagle" owl, while the scientific name is "Bubo Nipalensis".  The owner named the owl Kitty, and just like a cat, it really enjoys getting scratched on the back of the neck. 


Also check out the links below to other videos I posted this past week week. I promise you will enjoy them just as much this one.



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Size: Length: 58-71cm (22.8-28")
Weight: Female 2280-4200g (80.4-158oz) Male 1620-3000g (57.1-105.8oz)
Average Wing Length (one wing only): Female 47.8cm (18.8") Male 44.8cm (17.6")

Active mainly at dusk to dawn. Flight is noiseless, whith soft wingbeats interrupted by gliding
when flying over long distance. Will sometimes soar.

Voice: A deep, monotonous "oohu-oohu-oohu".
The female's call is slightly higher than the male's.
When threatened, they may bark and growl.

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Eagle Owls occupy a variety of habitats, from coniferous forests to warm deserts.
Rocky landscapes are often favoured.
Adequate food supply and nesting sites seem to be the most important prerequisites.

Distribution: North Africa, Europe, Asia, Middle East.

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Eagle Owls have various hunting techniques, and will take prey on the ground or in full flight.
They may hunt in forests, but prefer open spaces.
Eagle Owls will eat almost anything the moves - from beetles to roe deer fawns.
The major part of their diet consists of mammals (Voles, rats, mice, foxes, hares etc...),
but birds of all kinds are also taken, including crows, ducks, grouse, seabirds,
and even other birds of prey (including other owls).
In some coastal areas, they have been known to feed mainly on ducks and seabirds.
Other prey taken include snakes, lizards, frogs, fish, and crabs.

The Male and Female duet during courtship, the Male advertising potential breeding sites
by scratching a shallow depression at the site and emitting staccato notes and clucking sounds. Favoured nest sites are sheltered cliff ledges, crevices between rocks and cave entrances in cliffs.
They will also use abandoned nests of other large birds.
If no such sites are available, they may nest on the ground between rocks,
under fallen trunks, under a bush, or even at the base of a tree trunk.
No nesting material is added.

Very often pairs for life. They are territorial, but territories of neighbouring pairs may partly overlap.

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Laying generally begins in late winter, sometimes later.
One clutch per year of 1-4 white eggs are laid, measuring 56-73mm x 44.2- 53mm (2.2- 2.9" x 1.7- 2.1")
and weighing 75- 80g (2.6- 2.8oz).
They are normally laid at 3 days intervals and are incubated by the female alone,
starting from the first egg, for 31-36 days.
During this time, she is fed at the nest by her mate.

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Once hatched, the young are brooded for about 2 weeks;
the female stays with them at the nest for 4-5 weeks.
For the first 2-3 weeks the male brings food to the nest or deposits it nearby,
and the female feeds small pieces the young.
At 3 weeks the chicks start to feed themselves and begin to swallow smaller items whole.
At 5 weeks the young walk around the nesting area, and at 52 days are able to fly a few metres.
They may leave ground nests as early as 22-25 days old,
while elevated nests are left at an age of 5-7 weeks.

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They become independent between September and November in Europe,
and leave the parents' territory (or are driven out by them).
At this time the male begins to sing again and inspect potential future nesting sites.
Young reach maturity in the following year, but normally breed when 2-3 years old.

Eurasian Eagle Owls may live more than 60 years in captivity.
In the wild, about 20 years may be the maximum.
They have no real natural enemies; electrocution, collision with traffic,
and shooting are the main causes of death.

You can see more about these owls by following
the link connected with the image below.


ARKive video - Eurasian eagle-owl - overview

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