What Do Owls Eat? | Dissecting Owl Pellets

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @FrankBenlin
    @FrankBenlin 3 года назад +42

    Owl pellet, also known as a build a mouse kit.

  • @patthompson1761
    @patthompson1761 3 года назад +19

    Going on hikes, I would keep my eyes out for pellets. Some people think it’s poop, but it’s regurgitated material. It’s fascinating examining what the owls eat. We have Barred Owls in summer and Snowy Owls in winter here in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 3 года назад +10

    I am 54 and every year I am amazed what I will found outside to lay it under my old mikroskope or zoomlamp. Fantastic Episode! I love this stuff you never hear in biology class anymore ... .

  • @regina-om-f8i
    @regina-om-f8i 3 года назад +7

    LOVE barn owls with their heart-shape face ! When you see them in flight with the hues of dusk, their feathers reflect the last traces of the sun , it's just mesmerising !

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 2 года назад

      regina chan, look at bird bath

  • @cherylthompson6786
    @cherylthompson6786 3 года назад +15

    Fascinating. I'll be on the lookout for pellets now. So good to see you again. Hope you're loving your new place in Scotland!

  • @patrickfairchild2330
    @patrickfairchild2330 3 года назад +12

    They are an intriguing species - right down to their pellets

  • @larrydurkee5741
    @larrydurkee5741 3 года назад +8

    That was very interesting. I live in Southern Ontario, Canada and pretty much every winter we have Snowy owls overwintering here. Two years ago I collected some pellets from the base of a utility pole and had my grandson and granddaughter dissect them. They thought that was very cool as did I. My daughter is a kindergarten teacher and I have supplied her with multiple pellets for her classes. Unfortunately the barn owls have been all but extirpated from this area. Thanks for the great information.💕🇨🇦

    • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
      @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 3 года назад +3

      One of the things I miss most about my aunt's cottage in Huron country is the birds. Waking up to the crow, drifting off to sleep with loons, everything in between. Western New York is full of my favourite blue jays, though.

  • @keenosaabi4530
    @keenosaabi4530 3 года назад +5

    Amy, love your new avatar. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @brightantwerp
    @brightantwerp 3 года назад +12

    As children we liked to find these in nature. It's kind of fascinating.

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 2 года назад

      R B, look at bird bath

  • @daveturnbull7221
    @daveturnbull7221 3 года назад +7

    Lovely video and lesson on owls diets. When I first moved here 7 years ago I used to sit in my garden at dusk and watch a barn owl go round the edges of the field in front of me. At times he/she would be only 7-8 feet away from me. Unfortunately the old building they used to roost/nest in has been developed and they are gone. I keep my eye open for somewhere I could put an owl box in the hope of enticing them back because I really miss them (plus anything to help keep the rodent population under control is welcome).

  • @audgester
    @audgester 3 года назад +5

    I got to dissect an owl pellet in one of my high school classes (about 30 years ago, lol). I remember it because it was really fascinating. Barn owls are so beautiful! Well, all owls are beautiful, but I do love barn owls!❤

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 2 года назад

      audge, look at bird bath

  • @nadiavoun7137
    @nadiavoun7137 3 года назад +6

    Memories of my grandma yelling at grandpap picking apart the barn owls pellets. 😁 thanks for the lesson.

  • @francou.aquarelle
    @francou.aquarelle 3 года назад +1

    This was fascinating. Your passion is catching and very effective to pass on your knowledge as well as the pleasure that goes with the discoveries and the learning. Thanks, I love your videos.

  • @viviennescott2834
    @viviennescott2834 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Amy. You're wonderful at showing and explaining the hidden aspects of bird life.

  • @freddie488
    @freddie488 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely love the way you speak! Your tone and volume are very relaxing for my anxious mind.
    The way you say some words makes me smile also :)

  • @michaelbrashears8293
    @michaelbrashears8293 3 года назад +1

    Here in the Bitterroot Valley (Montana usa) we have great horned owls and barn owls. You have a great channel thanks for the great video.

  • @lesleyb26
    @lesleyb26 3 года назад +2

    You have the wonders of nature at your fingertips. ♡

  • @Ujuani68
    @Ujuani68 3 года назад

    0:41: Oh, that senior dog is so sweet...🥰❤

  • @cece_h
    @cece_h 2 года назад

    This was so fascinating! I have a friend that lives in Florida in the US that has a pair of screech owls nesting in a box in his backward. He installed a camera in the box. He’s been sharing video of the male bringing the female food while she is on the nest. She’s getting a steady diet of frogs, lizards and bugs. It’s fascinating watching them. TFS♥️

  • @patrickfairchild2330
    @patrickfairchild2330 3 года назад +1

    It's good to see you inside

  • @mikegardner1589
    @mikegardner1589 3 года назад +3

    Thank you, I learned a lot about what your local owls eat, I found a pretty fascinating.

  • @DorozhenkoVadim
    @DorozhenkoVadim 3 года назад

    I learn so many new facts about birds of prey all the time by watching the channel. It's always really exciting, thank you!

  • @missouri100
    @missouri100 3 года назад +2

    That looks like a wonderful old "neighborhood" at the beginning of the video with the old barn(s) and stone fences.

  • @msaditu
    @msaditu 3 года назад +1

    This is fascinating. You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you.

  • @frankvanleeuwen2943
    @frankvanleeuwen2943 3 года назад +2

    I have done that with the kids of my mate and we had loads of fun.
    In the netherlands we call the " uilenballen " = owlballs.
    In one we found the sculls of more than one mouse..

  • @royupton2031
    @royupton2031 3 года назад +1

    Love your RUclips site, always found owls to be so interesting too. We have some strange bird species here in New Zealand too. Many thanks M&R

  • @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
    @baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 3 года назад

    Beautiful owl and congratulations on your lovely storybook property. A leather sofa with a dog curled up, surrounded by books, seems exactly right.

  • @itsmorgyntime
    @itsmorgyntime 3 года назад

    I remember dissecting owl pellets in school, this video was a fun refresher for that experience

  • @cicelybega5419
    @cicelybega5419 3 года назад +6

    Such beautiful birds! When they are sitting so still they don’t even look real. That’s like a cat hair ball :)

    • @mawi1172
      @mawi1172 3 года назад

      An owl pellet is the OPPOSITE of a cat hair ball.

  • @alanlovesmusic6442
    @alanlovesmusic6442 3 года назад +1

    Crows must be the same. I throw scraps out in the front yard and I see them sometimes spit up things as they sit on the fence before feasting at Alan's smorgasbord.

  • @jessicad9114
    @jessicad9114 3 года назад

    I attended elementary school in Washington State and in third grade, we got to dissect an owl pellet to see what bones were inside; it was interesting and smelled terrible! :) Love your videos and think it's so fascinating to learn more about these amazing animals and falconry in general.

  • @sabotagesavant5277
    @sabotagesavant5277 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed the slo - mo of the owl taking flight ! Thanks & Boop Boop !

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting video & well demonstrated Amy. I have seen other videos dealing with the dissection of bird pellets. Always very interesting to watch and learn from. Hope that you guys are doing well. How is the little one doing? I hope that Fable is behaving herself as well! 👍👍😉😉

    • @wingsandwildlands
      @wingsandwildlands  3 года назад +1

      Our baby boy is great thank you 😊 glad you are enjoying the videos

  • @Sannive
    @Sannive 3 года назад

    So interesting! Thank you for teaching us! I have an owl in the wood right outside my bedroom window that chants for me (or at least I pretend it is for me only) at the same time every evening. I believe it is a tawny owl that is trying to get its parents to feed it while the parents now think it is too big to be fed :)

  • @mmseng2
    @mmseng2 3 года назад

    Very cool. I'm always looking for ways to get to know my loved ones better.

  • @JeanettLou
    @JeanettLou 3 года назад +1

    Biology lesson! Thanx for showing.

  • @sabotagesavant5277
    @sabotagesavant5277 3 года назад

    Boop Boop ! Good to see you again. Love owls ! Was a fan of owls before I learned about Ravens. Now love both.

  • @artemisia4718
    @artemisia4718 3 года назад +1

    Loved the lesson, Amy!
    We have 3-4 generations of burrowing owls living near our house. I'll try to find some pellets to dissect when they are not around (for my own safety, hehe, they are intimidating little birds)!

    • @johnnyliminal8032
      @johnnyliminal8032 3 года назад

      Seems my previous response has disappeared during an edit, so here is the bit I clipped from that addition when “save” didn’t work (took a while, maybe there’s a time limit on that):
      “Edit: I just noticed your “hehe”, and feel awkward as if I was throwing it back to you. Oof...
      ...also, that intimidating behaviour, you are fortunate or lucky. I love birds, and have never had a single one spend that kind of energy on me. My mom did tell of a partridge or something flying up and perching on her head once while she was out for a walk. Quite a thrill for that dear then-90+ y.o., she said she spoke to those birds on her walks. Spoke WITH them as I remember now, said they answered back!”
      Cheers!

  • @hexhex7220
    @hexhex7220 3 года назад

    Truly brilliant. Fascinating.Thank you for teaching me something remarkable today.

  • @Brandon-oc8lr
    @Brandon-oc8lr 3 года назад

    I remember doing this in elementary school, though ours were much much smaller. Owls are amazing

  • @katherineyanagihara2909
    @katherineyanagihara2909 3 года назад

    Aloha! Thank you! So interesting! Owls are so beautiful!

  • @ticketyboo1215
    @ticketyboo1215 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Amy … that was fascinating 👌🏻💜

  • @ravenjensen11
    @ravenjensen11 3 года назад

    Very Interesting!🪶 TY Amy. Beautiful picture of the Moon 🌝

  • @deborahcarter3453
    @deborahcarter3453 3 года назад

    Great video. It was like a necropsy of dinner. I love in North Carolina in America. We also have laws about no interference in birds of prey. Thanks for your channel. I love Fable.

  • @shirleyboy8859
    @shirleyboy8859 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful Amy... I love Barn Owl`s... so Beautiful and Graceful :-))) xx

  • @miaf8393
    @miaf8393 3 года назад

    I LOVE all your films and education about birds of prey. Keep going! Proudly wearing my t-shirt-raven :-)

  • @heidi190
    @heidi190 3 года назад +2

    Love that you've made this video! So much to learn and admire about birds of prey :) Especially owls!

  • @jakevanderwall647
    @jakevanderwall647 3 года назад

    That’s really cool, I do a lot a hunting myself not for birds but I’ve come to a tree once in a while and I see this pallet on the ground and I look up and Shernoff he still sitting there staring at me too cool I just walk away .

  • @jaysoneubanks579
    @jaysoneubanks579 3 года назад +1

    love the owl videos. How is Hiccup and Flynn?

  • @jakethebirdnerd5411
    @jakethebirdnerd5411 3 года назад +1

    Great video Amy I love owls

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 3 года назад +26

    Some people may think this subject matter is crap, others, like me know it’s far from it.😉

  • @Xenti_True
    @Xenti_True 4 месяца назад

    When I was in elementary school, I got lucky and got two quite large owl pellets instead of 1 small one as my friend was scared of bones.

  • @shanesmith906
    @shanesmith906 2 года назад

    Barn owls are so beautiful!!!

  • @Burning_Dwarf
    @Burning_Dwarf 3 года назад

    We used to dissect owlpellets during biology class when in elementry
    Very interesting indeed, we got to keep the bones from our pellet; i was 'lucky' and am now the owner of a nearly intact shrew skeleton

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 3 года назад

    That half exposed pellet is a little work of art all on its own.

  • @christoes4598
    @christoes4598 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info. I would love to have some pellets from your area .

  • @shanesmith906
    @shanesmith906 2 года назад

    Love your sofa/couch!!

  • @jhariej.5979
    @jhariej.5979 3 года назад +1

    Gr8 video.What was that music. How'is the baby?

  • @jabolko
    @jabolko 2 года назад

    Thank you for your knowledge. Because of this video I became more aware in the woods. And I just found similar leaftovers from an owl 🙂

  • @carinabusegeanu4335
    @carinabusegeanu4335 3 года назад

    I was once lucky to find a tiny pellet on my balcony. I felt so lucky!
    I found bones inside and took pictures.

  • @sulijoo
    @sulijoo 3 года назад

    Today while putting rubbish in the bin in my backyard, a magpie suddenly appeared on the fence in front of me, no more than 2 feet away. It jumped down onto the bins and started chattering at me. I just had to get a picture of it! This was a wild bird yet it seemed incredibly tame, it wasn't scared of me at all. Then to my amazement I looked closer and saw it had a ring on its leg. This got me intrigued about its life story, where it came from. Was it hand reared? Why would someone put a ring on a wild bird? The only birds I've ever seen with rings on their legs are racing pigeons.

  • @saturnosring
    @saturnosring 3 года назад +1

    That was really interesting! I'll look if I can find some in my area when I go on a hike. Are there ways to differenciate what bird of prey has made it? Well, I suppose if you find feathers from the own bird in it that is a sign.

    • @wingsandwildlands
      @wingsandwildlands  3 года назад +1

      Yes size, colour and contents all give good clues to who made it

  • @lynnesawyer4999
    @lynnesawyer4999 3 года назад

    Very interesting…great video to watch!

  • @chrisscutt4197
    @chrisscutt4197 3 года назад

    Thank you for the informative class!

  • @lovenikolatesla846
    @lovenikolatesla846 3 года назад

    Seen them in the woods and thought they were animal droppings,fascinating.

  • @thenapoteat9393
    @thenapoteat9393 3 года назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @jovanblom7742
    @jovanblom7742 3 года назад +2

    i even forget why i'm here - except I love owls...

  • @gloriamartinez1676
    @gloriamartinez1676 3 года назад

    I have learnt incredible things in your channel! Thank you! 😊😊😊

  • @sherizaahd
    @sherizaahd 2 года назад

    I see those Harry Potter books on your shelf behind you! I have a similar UK set as well. I like the original UK cover art a lot better than the original USA cover art. Have you either taken the official sorting or know which house you'd be in if we weren't all muggles?

  • @mortuaryartist
    @mortuaryartist 3 года назад

    In the night I hear the owl. I don’t know where it is , but I love to hear him, never seen him. He’s been there for years.that is why I keep my window open always.

  • @gwenloughman3775
    @gwenloughman3775 3 года назад

    I LOVED this. Thank you. So interesting.

  • @Northwind-druid
    @Northwind-druid 3 года назад

    I love barn owls. In the Netherlands, they're called "kerkuilen" = church owls.

  • @akb5531
    @akb5531 3 года назад

    That was very interesting; thank you for showing us.

  • @autumn.redhawke
    @autumn.redhawke 3 года назад

    My son has a knack for finding owl pellets. I used to have one in a jar but after a while it disappeared so I assumed hubby threw it out.

  • @lunawolfheart336
    @lunawolfheart336 2 года назад

    I got some pellets and I want to disect them so this video was helpful

  • @MonaSkovJensen
    @MonaSkovJensen 3 года назад

    Fascinating! Those tiny teeth!

  • @Neil_BT
    @Neil_BT 3 года назад

    Fantastic video, totally fascinating!

  • @tracyz9155
    @tracyz9155 3 года назад

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @MoniqueAO888
    @MoniqueAO888 Год назад

    Very interesting !!!
    Thanks for sharing...🙂

  • @michaelwallwork7482
    @michaelwallwork7482 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Very interesting 👏

  • @susanwoodcarver
    @susanwoodcarver 3 года назад

    Wonderful and fascinating. Thank you.

  • @donnalieblick8478
    @donnalieblick8478 3 года назад

    So fascinating. Thank you!

  • @lunarsma8446
    @lunarsma8446 3 года назад

    Very interesting! Thank you!

  • @daviddemarco7499
    @daviddemarco7499 3 года назад +1

    Shrews are in the order Eulipotyphla and are not rodents, but related to moles.

  • @rymkervic123456
    @rymkervic123456 3 года назад +1

    If the owl's are natural and live near you, what happens with your own birds when your flying them? Do they go visit them? Or might they end up doing a territorial thing and have a bit of a fight?

  • @loristartaser4260
    @loristartaser4260 3 года назад

    Very interesting. Thank You. My cats & I love to watch Fable. I think there surprised at the bird who is as big as they are. I love Fable's voice, it's very sexy, lol. She'd be a good voice for something like "Alexa" the device some people talk to in their home.

  • @IcenI_Koi
    @IcenI_Koi 3 года назад

    Amazing Amy, thanks for sharing.

  • @Astronurd
    @Astronurd 2 года назад

    What about eagles? They actually eat the bones through choice. Their stomach acid is uber strong to enable them to digest and extract the nutrients from the bones.

  • @samblack727
    @samblack727 Год назад

    This was so awesome 👍🏼.

  • @elizabethpetersen4103
    @elizabethpetersen4103 3 года назад

    Brilliant. Thank you, so interesting.

  • @user-yr5nv2gv7m
    @user-yr5nv2gv7m 3 года назад

    4:03 yeeee mama dem puppies are just the right comfortin for spooky mice skellies Fable coulda lay eggs in there pls utube dont have a whole lot of vids on how to help ravens raise fledglings

  • @Nicole-ww4lg
    @Nicole-ww4lg 3 года назад

    I got to dissect an owl pellet in the fifth grade and I thought it was awesome :)

  • @Littlewing6was9
    @Littlewing6was9 3 года назад

    Nice one. Informative and helpful. I'm more likely to have a go after Watching someone else do it

  • @nirvanamadpaul
    @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад

    From the off seeing an English pointer, brings war th and memories

    • @nirvanamadpaul
      @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад

      War th=warmth lol.
      I get told off daily by barn oils on my way to work.....the station all heard it Thursday

    • @nirvanamadpaul
      @nirvanamadpaul 3 года назад

      Oil=owl......pass on that one

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 3 года назад

    This was a project we did in 6th grade before we moved on to real animals like star fish, worms, and frogs.

  • @ZzKevZz
    @ZzKevZz 3 года назад

    Cool video, thank you.

  • @jiveturkey9993
    @jiveturkey9993 3 года назад +4

    We have great horned owls the size of 747's where I live.

  • @rocklover7437
    @rocklover7437 3 года назад

    When i was a Child in the 60,s we did this in school .

  • @abdullahyounas3194
    @abdullahyounas3194 3 года назад

    What about that shiny blue thing thats was in the movie ? Lol

  • @frankvanleeuwen2943
    @frankvanleeuwen2943 3 года назад

    I think they have barn owls on the farm.