TRABUCO CANYON - Move over "Real Housewives" – there's a new reality show in town.
Just over the ridge from Coto de Caza, in Starr Ranch Sanctuary, a male and female barn owl and their seven chicks have gained a worldwide following through the sanctuary's 24/7 "Live Barn Owl Cam."The Web feed at starrranch.org depicts the owls in their natural habitat – competing for their next meal (usually a native wood rat and occasionally a small rabbit), sleeping, loafing or casting a pellet (regurgitating indigestible fur and bones).
The video has become a surprise hit – now drawing about 6,000 viewers daily from across the globe, said Pete DeSimone, manager of the wildlife sanctuary. That's nearly double the daily views of last year's breeding season, DeSimone said.
http://www.starrranch.org/blog/?page_id=2check out the babies.....noisy for sure. There's a buzz in the sound but great shot of their nest.