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By @nathanclarkwildlife@instagram.com

National Aubudon Societe on Instagram: "This week we're high lightning photographer, cinematographer and Audubon Photography Awards Honorable Mention awardee Nathan Clark and his incredible videos of a Great Gray Owl family that he studied for years. In this clip, you'll see the adult engaged in a courtship ritual. Before nesting, the male and the female spent several weeks courting and selecting there nesting site for the year. They may use the same nesting site for several years or choose a new spot. During this time, the pair spend a lot of time preening each other ans strengthening their bond , often vocalizing."

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[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

I like seeing their sweet sides as well as the grumpy murder side.

They can be cuddly when they want to be 🥰