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« on: 28-Jan-16, 02:16:02 PM »

There is a peregrine nest in the area of Niederkrüchten-Elmpt, not far from the Dutch border.

At this time of year, I see the resident female visit the nest from time to time. The nest has been cleaned in preparation for the breeding season, and fresh gravel supplied. There is a full nest box, with a deck, and even a canopy over the entrance to the nest so that the birds can sit there and still be protected from rain, snow, or being visible to predators above.

I was about to shut down the site today when a dark shape suddenly landed in the middle of the deck.

A large Great Horned Owl; not something the peregrines want to see at their nest under any circumstances. The owl appeared to adopt a threatening posture a number of times.







The GHO stayed for a good 20 minutes before leaving.

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« Reply #1 on: 28-Jan-16, 02:59:08 PM »

What a surprise, Alison! Let us know what happens.
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« Reply #2 on: 28-Jan-16, 06:26:07 PM »

Not good for the falcons!  Shocked
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« Reply #3 on: 03-Feb-16, 03:35:28 PM »

Not good for the falcons!  Shocked

You're right, MAK! Not good at all. The peregrines are no threat to the GHO, but the GHO is a major threat to the peregrines.

I have not seen a peregrine at the nest since I posted about the GHO. However, the GHO came back to the nest a few minutes ago and appears to be in hiding on the other side of the nest box, so that only a very small part of the bird is visible. Still there right now.
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« Reply #4 on: 03-Feb-16, 03:48:31 PM »

Lurking . . .




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« Reply #5 on: 03-Feb-16, 06:37:16 PM »

Had to leave for a while. When I came back, the GHO had moved into the tray.



The owl has now either left or gone back into hiding. It's after 12:30 a.m. at the site.
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« Reply #6 on: 04-Feb-16, 07:23:55 AM »

This is very interesting.I put the cam in my favorits.This Owl is bigger then a GHO.It's an Eurasian Eagle Owl.Bubo bubo.I wach the cams GHO Allessondra and EAO every year.(Volg de oehoe)
http://www.volgdeoehoe.nl/
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« Reply #7 on: 04-Feb-16, 08:06:53 AM »

This is very interesting.I put the cam in my favorits.This Owl is bigger then a GHO.It's an Eurasian Eagle Owl.Bubo bubo.I wach the cams GHO Allessondra and EAO every year.(Volg de oehoe)
http://www.volgdeoehoe.nl/
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Wow!
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« Reply #8 on: 04-Feb-16, 09:05:16 AM »

Falcon there now 9:05am
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« Reply #9 on: 04-Feb-16, 09:33:28 AM »

A bit of a size difference between them.

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« Reply #10 on: 04-Feb-16, 10:45:11 AM »

Yikes!  Not good at all.   Shocked
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« Reply #11 on: 04-Feb-16, 01:23:03 PM »



            eeeeek
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« Reply #12 on: 29-Feb-16, 10:35:50 PM »

This is very interesting.I put the cam in my favorits.This Owl is bigger then a GHO.It's an Eurasian Eagle Owl.Bubo bubo.I wach the cams GHO Allessondra and EAO every year.(Volg de oehoe)
http://www.volgdeoehoe.nl/
Thanks for posting.

Great observation, Carla, thank you! Of course, you are right about this being a Eurasian Eagle Owl.  At one time I used to watch one of the Eagle Owl webcams.
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« Reply #13 on: 29-Feb-16, 10:41:13 PM »

The owl continued to visit the nest at night, and even during the day. The peregrines occasionally paid a visit; the little male even ventured into the nest box one day.

Over the last week, I have seen the owl less frequently. This morning, the resident falcon visited the nest, and went into the nest box.






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« Reply #14 on: 29-Feb-16, 10:44:55 PM »

But tonight, things are not so good. There are two Eagle Owls in the nest, the first time I have seen two. Very bad news for the peregrines, who have nested at this location for years.


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