I actually have a few clips of it struggling to sit on the top 😅 but it’s not a very big owl and it looks like it has a very thick plumage, which makes pretty good sense. I guess it looks bigger then it actually is 🤷♂️😊
Really cool to see your great footage! We had a hawk owl stay in northern Maine in the United States this year, which is unusual for us at they rarely leave Canada so I appreciate the rarity.
Thank you so much 😊🙏 you are lucky you have them regularly - they are so gorgeous 😊 I’m heading out these days to try an shoot a few other owls in Denmark, so let’s see how that turns out 🙏😅
Fed fed fed video. Super hyggelig og smukke billeder og video. Og musikken passede fint. Og fedt at du forklarer lidt om den samtidig. Var det i Næstved at I så den ?
Tusind tak 🙏😊 ja det var den der var dernede af sidste vinter - ved Sparresholm mener jeg det hed, ikke synderligt langt fra Næstved. Var du selv ude og se den? 😊
@@andersaastrup nåååår. Ja jeg kørte helt derned fra Høje Taastrup 😁 Jeg smed et par gode (i min verden) skud af den med mus i næbet på Instagram. Havde lige fået mit 200-600 G. Men den sad på samme gren i en time. Så kørte jeg hjem igen. Men hvor er de smukke. Ville ønske jeg ku finde nogle steder omkring Taastrup/Roskilde med ugler ørne eller egern. Tror af at køre rundt uden at vide hvor jeg skal køre hen :)
I wish people could leave this birds in peace and stop disturb them. We had an Strix uralensis near by i live. It was hunted by birdwatchers and photographers several weeks every day. It died starved to death. Where is the ethics. Some people do anything for a perfect picture or a kross. I never ever tell somebody about rare birds if i now where to find them.
Of course you have to respect the animals and do everything on their terms - that’s like the most basic rule if you wanna film creatures natural behavior… you know, I’m not hunting for a perfect picture as you can see, I’m filming behavior. But I have to ask - Should I understand your comment here like you are blaming me for not following the ethics by filming this owl or how should I put it? Or are you just talking generally? Just to clear things out.. 🤷♂️
I'm speaking generally. Don't know you. I seen bad behaviour where i live among birdwatchers and photographers. I think the ethics among some of these groups are bad. .@@andersaastrup
@@Verona175 okay fair enough 🙏 you are right - there are always somebody who see these issues differently and that is indeed a problem. Thankfully with this owl, my experience was that people mostly gave it the respect it needed and as you could see it had no trouble catching prey 😊
Awesome video! Loved the "story", commentary, filming and editing. 🙌👏
Thank you so much 😊🙏 still one of my favorite encounters 🦉
..and the Award for best wildlife filmmaking goes to….. ANDERS’🎉
Hehe thank you homie 🙏😊 but you were the reason it happened 🦉let’s soon head out again 🔭📷
beautiful
That must be the superb-owl everyone is talking about 😄
Omg Peder 😅
😂😂😂😂😂…. 🥁
Wow, such a great video about the northern hawk owl! Loved every second of it. Il tell them to fly down to you again next winter ;)
Thank you so much 😊🙏 haha i would love that.. please do 🦉👀
Awesome Video!! I never heard of the Hawk Owl.. Thank You for this lesson!! Keep up the Great Work!! Great Job!
Thank you, it’s much appreciated 😊🙏 it was also my first and only time seeing it - but I really hope to get an opportunity again someday.
A beautiful creature, it looks so weird when it sits at the very top of the tree looks like it shouldn't be possible
I actually have a few clips of it struggling to sit on the top 😅 but it’s not a very big owl and it looks like it has a very thick plumage, which makes pretty good sense. I guess it looks bigger then it actually is 🤷♂️😊
Fantastisk video Anders! Så godt produceret.
Tusind tak Sven 🙏😊 hyggeligt at møde dig derude dengang 👌
Really cool to see your great footage! We had a hawk owl stay in northern Maine in the United States this year, which is unusual for us at they rarely leave Canada so I appreciate the rarity.
How cool 😊 Its truly an amazing owl.. I’ve only seen it this one time - so I’m happy I got some footage 😊.. Thank you 🙏
Fantastic video! Wish we had them where I am
Thank you so much 🙏 it’s also very rare that we had one here in Denmark. Such an amazing owl.. I feel lucky 💚🦉
Stunning footage
Thank you 😊🙏
Great content Anders! I love the NHO, we have a few in my area in Quebec. Keep up the good work and will follow your work.
Thank you so much 😊🙏 you are lucky you have them regularly - they are so gorgeous 😊 I’m heading out these days to try an shoot a few other owls in Denmark, so let’s see how that turns out 🙏😅
great video!
Thank you 😊🙏
Fed fed fed video. Super hyggelig og smukke billeder og video. Og musikken passede fint.
Og fedt at du forklarer lidt om den samtidig.
Var det i Næstved at I så den ?
Tusind tak 🙏😊 ja det var den der var dernede af sidste vinter - ved Sparresholm mener jeg det hed, ikke synderligt langt fra Næstved. Var du selv ude og se den? 😊
@@andersaastrup nåååår. Ja jeg kørte helt derned fra Høje Taastrup 😁
Jeg smed et par gode (i min verden) skud af den med mus i næbet på Instagram. Havde lige fået mit 200-600 G. Men den sad på samme gren i en time. Så kørte jeg hjem igen. Men hvor er de smukke. Ville ønske jeg ku finde nogle steder omkring Taastrup/Roskilde med ugler ørne eller egern. Tror af at køre rundt uden at vide hvor jeg skal køre hen :)
Nice editing skills!! How much time did you need to get all that footage?
Thank you so much :) As I remember, I spend 3 whole days there to get footage of it. It was shot last winter.
GREAT VDEO, what's your mike for wildlife photography ?
Thank you 😊 actually i didn’t use a mic most of the times when I shot this - most sounds are created in post, making a bunch of sound design 😊
I wish people could leave this birds in peace and stop disturb them. We had an Strix uralensis near by i live. It was hunted by birdwatchers and photographers several weeks every day. It died starved to death. Where is the ethics. Some people do anything for a perfect picture or a kross. I never ever tell somebody about rare birds if i now where to find them.
Of course you have to respect the animals and do everything on their terms - that’s like the most basic rule if you wanna film creatures natural behavior… you know, I’m not hunting for a perfect picture as you can see, I’m filming behavior. But I have to ask - Should I understand your comment here like you are blaming me for not following the ethics by filming this owl or how should I put it? Or are you just talking generally? Just to clear things out.. 🤷♂️
I'm speaking generally. Don't know you. I seen bad behaviour where i live among birdwatchers and photographers. I think the ethics among some of these groups are bad. .@@andersaastrup
@@Verona175 okay fair enough 🙏 you are right - there are always somebody who see these issues differently and that is indeed a problem. Thankfully with this owl, my experience was that people mostly gave it the respect it needed and as you could see it had no trouble catching prey 😊
👍@@andersaastrup