Because in a complicated world, we need such things.
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That was amazing. Thanks.
Four minutes well-spent! Thanks so much, this made my morning!
Wonderful. Thank you!
Thanks! I needed that.
It does improve one’s world, dunnit?
Loved the video but I hope this isn’t the start of a new trend because that camera placement CLEARLY disturbed those owls. That is dangerous — do that to an owl just nesting and she could abandon the new nest, leaving her eggs or hatchlings to die. (I’m a field bilogist, I’ve seen owls react to disturbances this way). Also, technically illegal to harass native birds like that on the US. But, dang, if it isn’t the cutest video!
My concern exactly. It needn’t have been so intrusive…bad call by whoever placed the cam.
Loved this.
Wonderful and funny. Thanks. Just love owls.
That is AMAZING!!!!! Thank you Thank you Thank you. Yes the world is improved for that.
After two weeks of non-stop reporting on the King Fire, I needed that. Thank you!