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 🤷♂️😊
Fantastic video, and as every owl these are absolutely amazing. Unfortunately where I'm there aren't those specific owls, just little owls, barned owls and during the winter short-eared owls.
Thank you, but that's the thing. Little owls are most likely the rarest owl we have in Denmark. Only like 10 breeding pairs left due to the cultivating use of our lands and if we don't help them with conservation efforts, they will most likely go extinct here within few years. But we have many tawny owls, some short-eared owls like you, and some other species.. and then we had this rare visitor, which was amazing :)
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 😊
beautiful
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 🔭📷
That must be the superb-owl everyone is talking about 😄
Omg Peder 😅
😂😂😂😂😂…. 🥁
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 🤷♂️😊
Stunning footage
Thank you 😊🙏
Fantastisk video Anders! Så godt produceret.
Tusind tak Sven 🙏😊 hyggeligt at møde dig derude dengang 👌
Fantastic video, and as every owl these are absolutely amazing. Unfortunately where I'm there aren't those specific owls, just little owls, barned owls and during the winter short-eared owls.
Thank you, but that's the thing. Little owls are most likely the rarest owl we have in Denmark. Only like 10 breeding pairs left due to the cultivating use of our lands and if we don't help them with conservation efforts, they will most likely go extinct here within few years.
But we have many tawny owls, some short-eared owls like you, and some other species.. and then we had this rare visitor, which was amazing :)
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 🦉👀
great video!
Thank you 😊🙏
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 🙏
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 🙏😅
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.
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 💚🦉
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 :)
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