Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day 50

The rain held off on Thursday afternoon and evening, so I was able to spend about seven hours with him. He seems to explore his territory for about an hour before settling down. Last night, he patiently sat on the ground for hours. I suspect that with the abundant rodent population of the park, he can spend a lot of time just “hanging out”.

After fly out he spent time in the construction site before heading south.

Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day 49

There are nights when you loose an owl after fly out in a few minutes and nights where you can stay with an owl for a few hours. Tonight, I was able to track Flaco until about 9:45 pm. He hadn’t been paying attention to me, but around 9:30 pm he started staring at me. Not wanting to interfere with his hunting, I decided it was time to go home, just to be on the safe side.

Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Daytime Snack

When I arrived at Flaco’s roost on Monday afternoon, a friend came up to me and said “He’s been eating a rat!”. I learned that while I was away on a few days, he’s been bringing a Brown Rat to his roost to nibble on throughout the day.

I saw him with the lower half of the rat mid-afternoon, which he took a few bites of around 3:00 p.m. but he waited until after 6 p.m. to finish eating it. It’s nice to see him eat in a relaxed way. During the early days of him hunting, he would eat the rats whole and quickly primarily on the ground.

Eurasian Eagle-Owl

I’ve been in southern Africa for two weeks, and returned on Friday. I got a chance to see Flaco briefly on Saturday and for a few hours on Sunday. He was using a perch he used before I left and after fly out, went into the construction area of the new rink/pool. It was nice to see that he’s settled down into a routine.

Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Day 29

I was able to make to see Flaco one more time before going on my trip. He was in The Loch hooting by a waterfall when I arrived. He explored a few trees at fly out and got chased by a Red-tailed Hawk. It was interesting in that the two birds, ended up making a Great Blue Heron fly out of The Loch. It was fun to have all three at once.

Flaco, as he’s been doing, went to the construction site. I had to leave but heard that he caught and ate a rat on a mound of dirt.