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Eagle-owls appreciate artificial nests

04.06.2019 09:06

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In the last four years in the territory managed by the JSC “Latvijas valsts meži” (LVM) five artificial nests for Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) have been built. Aigars Kalvāns, LVM environmental expert, informs that birds have occupied four of them, furthermore, two nests are successful – one baby in each of them.

Eagle-owl is the largest owl species that live in Latvia, but hardly ever nest here. Naturally eagle-owl often nests on ground next to uprooted trees.

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As the nests of these birds are in places accessible to predators, they are exposed and often are destroyed, that is why eagle-owls gladly live in nesting platforms that are suitable for them.

 

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