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Owl | July 22, 2022 8:21 AM | Alisa

Adorable barn owl pair bring up their clicks

I couldn’t believe it when I saw Nutmeg give her little brother a mouse rather than eat it herself. What an incredible behavior to witness! I bet she’ll be an amazing mother to her own clutch of owlets in the future!.

I have never seen a bird prioritize the weakest young to be fed first. Good job barn owls. So amazing family. but Thyme defended his sister. What a brave barn owl he was. Although bittersweet, I truly enjoyed watching Finn stepping up to being a great father, Gilfie as an extraordinary mother and the chicks grow to fledge.

never forget how Finn dropped the complete mouse on his kids and wondered why they don’t eat Gylfie is the most tender and caring mum I can imagine. I loved this one. Too bad about Thyme, but lovely to see how caring and nurturing their parents are. Can’t get enough of these films!.

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Elegant creatures🦌🦌

These photographs touch one at the core of our Being. Beautiful, elegant and Tender -hearted Deer, in Communion with a loving Humane Human Being. Oh for a Day when this will be a Reality, for All Human Beings.

Great pictures! ❤️👍😊

So pretty 💕

Absolutely precious!

Gorgeous ❤️❤️

So adorable! ❤️

Amazingly tender &🦌beautiful!

Thank you for these extremely precious moments which reflect Living in Beauty and Harmony. Bless you all who participated in this sacred moment. 🙏

Golden eagle attack. A chamois fall hard from a cliff

A golden eagle hunts a chamois under the watchful gaze of a snow leopard.

The golden eagle (lat. Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the most famous birds of prey of the hawk family, the largest eagle. The golden eagle has the status of a rare species in the Red Book of Russia. Distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, where it lives mainly in the mountains, and to a lesser extent in flat open and semi-open landscapes. Avoids residential areas and is sensitive to human disturbance.

In most of the range they live sedentary, keeping in pairs near the nest; on the northern periphery of the distribution area and highlands, some birds migrate to less snowy areas. Hunts a wide variety of game, most often hares, rodents and many species of birds. Sometimes attacks sheep, calves and baby deer.

The nest is made in a tree or on a hard-to-reach rocky ledge. There are usually two eggs in a clutch, but most often only one chick survives. In Central Asia, the golden eagle is used for commercial hunting of foxes, hares, and sometimes wolves and goitered gazelles.

Over the past centuries, the golden eagle has disappeared from many areas where it previously lived – the reasons for this were mass extermination, the use of pesticides, urbanization and the change of land for economic needs. Currently, the golden eagle, like most other European raptors, is protected by state legislation and intergovernmental agreements.

A very large and strong eagle – body length 76-93 cm, wingspan 180-240 cm. Females are much larger than males, their weight varies from 3.8 to 6.7 kg, while for males from 2.8 up to 4.6 kg. The beak is typically eagle-like: high and laterally compressed, hook-shaped and bent downwards.

The feathers on the neck are somewhat elongated – a feature also found in the Imperial Eagle. The wings are long and wide, somewhat narrowed at the base and at the hind finger, so that when soaring, the rear edge of the wing looks curved in the shape of the Latin Letter S; this characteristic feature is most pronounced in young birds.

The tail is slightly rounded and longer than other typical eagles. In relation to the width of the wing, it is more close to hawk eagles, in particular to the dwarf eagle, but unlike it, it is wide and open like a fan in flight. When soaring, the bird spreads its front flight feathers in a finger-like manner.

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