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Photos, pictures: Long-eared Owl / Asio otus

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  • Das eine Waldohreule am Schlafplatz so ungeschuetzt ruht ist ein seltener Anblick, in der Regel sitzen sie in guter Deckung im Geaest oder nah am Baumstamm, Asio otus, That a Long-eared owl rests so exposed at the roost is a rare sight, usually they perch in good cover between branches or close to the tree trunk
  • Waldohreule, nach einer Brutzeit von 25 - 30 Tagen schluepfen die Jungvoegel  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Eulenschlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the incubation time averages from 25 to 30 days  -  (Cat Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at the roosting site)
  • Waldohreulen ernaehren sich von kleinen Nagern, anderen Kleinsaeugern und Voegeln  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz mit geoeffneten Augen, tagsueber ein seltener Anblick), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, its food is mainly rodents, other small mammals and birds  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roost with eyes open, a rare sight during daytime)
  • Die Jungvoegel der Waldohreule haben einen markanten Ruf der an eine quietschende Tuer erinnert  -  (Foto Waldohreule macht das was man am Schlafplatz macht, sie schlaeft), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the young have a characteristic call, likened to a rusty hinge  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at the wintry sleeping place)
  • Waldohreule, ein Gelege besteht in der Regel aus 4 - 6 Eiern  -  (Foto Waldohreule an einem Eulenschlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the average clutch size is 4 - 6 eggs  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at the roosting place)
  • Das Weibchen der Waldohreule ist groesser als das Maennchen  -  (Foto Waldohreule im Winter am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the female is larger in size than the male  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at the sleeping place)
  • Die Waldohreule ist ein Daemmerungs- und Nachtjaeger  -  (Foto Waldohreule am winterlichen Eulenschlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl is a dawn and nocturnal hunter  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at wintry sleeping place)
  • Waldohreulen brueten bevorzugt in Nadelbaeumen und nutzen gerne die verlassenen Nester anderer Vogelarten, z.B. die von Kraehen  -  (Foto Waldohreule im Winter am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl nests often in coniferous trees and using the old nests of other birds, such as crows  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl in winter at the roost)
  • Trotz vieler Parkbesucher laesst sich die Waldohreule am winterlichen Eulenschlafplatz nicht stoeren, Asio otus, Despite many park visitors, the Long-eared owl is not disturbed at the wintry roosting site
  • Waldohreulen bilden im Winter gerne Gruppen und nutzen einen gemeinsamen Schlafplatz  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owls like to form groups in winter and use a common roosting place  -  (Cat Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at the roosting site)
  • Die Waldohreule ist eine der haeufigsten und weitverbreitesten Eulenarten Europas  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The Long-eared owl is one of the most common and widespread owl species in Europe  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roosting place)
  • Die Waldohreule erreicht eine Koerperlaenge von etwa 36 cm  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The Long-eared reaches a body length of about 36 cm  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roosting place)
  • Die Waldohreule erreicht eine Fluegelspannweite von etwa 95 cm  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The Long-eared reaches a wingspan of about 95 cm  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roosting place)
  • Die Iris der Waldohreule ist leuchtend orangegelb  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The iris of the Long-eared owl is bright orange-yellow  -  (Cat Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roost)
  • Die Waldohreule hat auffallend grosse Federohren und sind ein markantes Bestimmungsmerkmal  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The Long-eared owl has strikingly large feather tufts and are a distinctive identifying feature  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roosting place)
  • Die Brutpaare der Waldohreule leben in einer monogamen Saisonehe  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Schlafplatz), Asio otus, The breeding pairs of the Long-eared owl live in a monogamous seasonal relationship  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl at roosting place)
  • Waldohreule, das Weibchen ist groesser als das Maennchen  -  (Foto Waldohreule am Ruheplatz), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the female is larger in size than the male  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl on the resting place)
  • Waldohreule ist ein Daemmerungs- und Nachtjaeger  -  (Foto Waldohreule auf dem Ast einer Rotbuche), Asio otus, Long-eared owl is a dawn and nocturnal hunter  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl on the branch of a beech tree)
  • Waldohreulen brueten bevorzugt in Nadelbaeumen und nutzen gerne die verlassenen Nester anderer Vogelarten, z.B. die von Kraehen  -  (Foto Waldohreule Jungvogel Aestling), Asio otus, Long-eared owl nests often in coniferous trees and using the old nests of other birds, such as crows  -  (Northern Long-eared owl - Photo Long-eared owl juvenile bird)
  • Waldohreule, ein Gelege besteht in der Regel aus 4 - 6 Eiern  -  (Foto Waldohreule ein sogenannter Aestling), Asio otus, Long-eared owl, the average clutch size is 4 - 6 eggs  -  (Lesser Horned Owl - Photo Long-eared owl chick)

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