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Title Owl's Odyssey
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2015
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Summary When a female barn-owl's home - an old disused barn - is demolished, she has to seek a new place to live. On the way, flying through forests and across grasslands, she encounters most of the common owl species in Central Europe: long - and short-eared owls, little, tawny and eagle owls, some she can live peacefully beside, others she must shun or risk becoming their prey. During her journey, the film shows how owls fly so silently and hunt so efficiently; it illustrates what they have meant to humans since ancient times, and how they live beside us today. It explains why they have become - unfairly - associated with death. Our owl finally finds a new home, as the guest of a barn owl family, in time to see the new clutch of young following their mother on their first majestic flight. (From Austria, in English) (Documentary) G CC
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-05-05 at 16:30:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Owls -- Habitat.
Short-eared owl.
Tawny owl.
Barn owl -- Behavior.
Europe, Central.
Form Streaming video