This is an educational video from the German TV station ARD1, about German owls. It’s in German, of course, but it’s got some great video about two breeding pairs and their owlets, briefly covering from egg to leaving the nest, including some adorable footage of one of the fledglings practicing pouncing on a dead bird.

One couple nests in a cliff face; the other in a castle ruins. I fancy it’s a nice watch even if you don’t speak German.

Uhu is the German word for Bubo bubo, a Eurasian species of Eagle Owl. Eule is the German word for owls in general: Uhu are Eule, but not all Eule are Uhu.

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Title: Die Maus : Uhu – Wo lebt unsere größte Eule?

Featuring die Uhus von der Burgruine (Tristan & Isolde) und des Steinbruchs (Lotte & Leo) mit Nachwuchs.