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  2. Owl in the family? Residents of Hilton Head nest featured on ...

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    An owl sits on the Hilton Head Raptor Cam nest on Thursday, Feb. 8. Hilton Head Land Trust The owls, who were first spotted in the nest in September 2023, are tending two babies that hatched ...

  3. Famed Hilton Head nest that’s drawn in 1M+ viewers ... - AOL

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    Fastened near the nest is a Raptor CAM that live streams and is monitored by the Hilton Head Island Land Trust. Famed Hilton Head nest that’s drawn in 1M+ viewers has a new visitor that’s a ...

  4. 24/7 live cam: Athena the great horned owl at Lady Bird ... - AOL

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    Athena is a female great horned owl who's laid eggs at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for 14 years. Athena the owl is back at the wildflower center. Watch 24/7 live cam to see her eggs hatch

  5. The Owl Box - Wikipedia

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    The Owl Box (also known as Molly's Owls and variations) is a channel on Ustream that featured a live-streamed webcam trained on Molly, a wild barn owl and her activities, including the laying and hatching of her eggs. The show has since become an Internet phenomenon.

  6. Southwest Florida Eagle Cam - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam is a website featuring live streaming webcams trained on a bald eagle nest, which sits 60 feet above the ground, in a Slash Pine tree in North Fort Myers, Florida. The live streaming website shows the parent eagles and their family as they build and restore the nest, mate, lay eggs, and challenge the natural ...

  7. Raptor Resource Project - Wikipedia

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    The Raptor Resource Project is a non-profit organization whose members work to preserve the health and population levels of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks and owls.The project, established in 1988, [1] [2] protects more than 40 nests and nesting areas in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado.

  8. Dead owl could’ve been one born in Hilton Head’s famed nest ...

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    In May, a juvenile owl was found dead nearby the pine tree that holds the Raptor CAM. The death wasn’t caught on video, but the land trust said the female owl could be HH5 or HH6.

  9. Northern hawk-owl - Wikipedia

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    The northern hawk-owl generally starts its mating rituals at the beginning of March. [11] After calling and pairing is complete the northern hawk-owl will build a nest and start to lay eggs. On average the northern hawk-owl will lay 3–11 eggs per brood. The nest sites are usually the tops of hollow stumps of old dead spruce trees.