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from the dept. Check it out! A pair of barn owls has an active nest in a tree at a National Audubon Society sanctuary in California. There is a webcam, with audio, that streams 24/7. They laid 7 eggs, and the first hatched today. You can watch the mother attend to the clutch, and the male bring meal after meal at night. An amazing opportunity to watch the development of this clutch, until they fledge 6-7 weeks later.Barn owl webcam < Conference: Impact of Relationships on Individual Variation | Field Assistant-Columbian Ground Squirrels in Canada's Rocky Mountains >
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