From Deepak Chaddha
I’ve been observing this Indian Eagle Owl couple for about three years now, always maintaining a respectful distance to avoid disturbing them. Over time, I’ve noticed how remarkably expressive they are - recently, I discovered they use distinct calls to signal different kinds of alerts. It’s fascinating to witness such communication in the wild.
Until now, I had never seen them perch together. They usually appear at the same spot but keep some distance between them. This time, however, I was lucky to spot both facing each other from opposite directions, creating a stunning moment of quiet connection. One of them was making a curious, unfamiliar call - something I’ll share in the next video.
The pair resides on the fringes of the Koka Wildlife Sanctuary, though I prefer not to reveal the exact location for their safety.

