Barn Owl Family Flourishes Thanks to Wise Owl Mum | Gylfie and Dryer | Full Story | Robert E Fuller

Barn Owl Family Flourishes Thanks to Wise Owl Mum | Gylfie and Dryer | Full Story | Robert E Fuller

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Barn Owl Family Flourishes Thanks to Wise Owl Mum | Gylfie and Dryer | Full Story | Robert E Fuller
Barn owls Gylfie & Dryer have come a long way together. Watch their journey from awkward courtship to becoming great parents and see how the whole owl family flourished under the guidance of experienced owl mum Gylfie. Date filmed: 2023 Watch Gylfie & Dryer interact live on my nest cam: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx09JDaWUEFM-u8Q8V11cI1Ghk_-byaPM&si=IiuGt5h53H2k4qUx and follow their story in this playlist: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx09JDaWUEFPGeo0NropB21-UI0PIagx3  *JOIN MY MISSION* ____________________ You can support my wildlife rehabilitation and conservation work by donating here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4 or joining one of my supporter communities: https://www.robertefuller.com/support_and_donate/ *ABOUT THIS FILM* ____________________ Barn owl pair Gylfie is an experienced owl. The day she paired with Dryer was special, since he was a rescued owl rehabilitated here at Fotherdale alongside Gyflie's previous mate Finn. Barn owl courtship But Dryer was awkward. Younger and inexperienced he seemed unsure of his role. Gylfie took charge But Gylfie soon took him in hand, even one day mounting Dryer in a bizarre role reversal. Barn owl eggs Her instigations worked because by June of that year Gylfie was incubating four eggs. Protective owl mum Soon-to-be dad Dryer was intrigued, but Gylfie was very protective of her egg clutch. Unable to get close, he turned his attention to becoming an excellent provider - bringing in more than Gylfie could eat! Chicks hatch By July the first chick hatched, followed two days later by two more. But it was five days before the fourth egg cracked and a tiny chick emerged, clearly weak. Sad loss Unfortunately this last chick didn't make it and then Gyflie did a shocking thing. She fed its corpse to the remaining three. Upsetting to watch, birds of prey will eat dead chicks before hey decompose and attract scavengers to the nest. Dad Dryer As the three remaining chicks grew, dad Dryer was clearly proud of his brood, but at times he expected too much of them. Watch him try to feed them prey whole, before they are able to tear it up. Chicks grow By four weeks, the chicks were regulating their own temperatures and Gylfie was able to leave them alone in the nest. Names Followers of this channel name them Thunder, Storm and Cloud and soon their characters developed. The eldest, Thunder had a caring nature and was spotted taking food to the youngest, Cloud. First fledges It was amazing to watch the chicks' first moments out in the world and to see, first Thunder, then each sibling, take to the skies. Parental support: But they didn't venture far to begin with. For several weeks Dryer and Gylfie continued to protect and feed them close to the nest. Developing independence: And as they improved their flying and hunting abilities, we watched them explore further from the nest site. Interestingly Storm seemed unwilling to venture very far. Sibling bond And the youngest Cloud was keen to stay close to big sister. They took up residence in Beech stump, but this is tawny owl territory and they soon learned to keep out. Gylfie's display Although it wasn't until Gylfie paid them a visit that they decided to move on. Gylfie knows better than to trust fledglings - she once lost a chick to a returning fledgling and she won't risk that happening again. Storm Juvenile barn owls usually disperse at distances up to five miles. But Storm was spotted frequently on camera in Ash Wood. Perhaps we will get to continue to watch her story in years to come. *ABOUT ME* ____________ I am a British wildlife artist and filmmaker on a mission to share my love for wildlife with the world. As well as creating detailed animal film and art portraits, I promote wildlife tours around the world and do all I can to help conserve and protect wildlife here at my home in Yorkshire. I hope that by putting nature in the frame I can foster a deep love for wildlife amongst my followers. You may like to purchase my artwork: https://www.robertefuller.com. Many of my paintings are portraits of the characters you watch here! You can also follow me on these platforms: Website: https://www.robertefuller.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertEFullerArt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertEFuller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobertEFuller/ Or sign up to my newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/robertefuller/newslettersignup #robertefuller #barnowl #owlcam *CHAPTERS* _____________ 00:00 Introduction 05:32 Nest hunt 09:33 Egg-laying 21:24 Chicks hatch 38:00 Fledging 45:17 Gylfie chases chicks off 47:14 Storm ___________________ © Robert E Fuller Copyright Disclaimer: Please feel free to share my videos but do not download any content without permission with the intent to re-upload. If you would like to license any content, please get in touch: [email protected]