
A pair of owls were found to be nesting in our home in Anaheim Hills. The owls managed to enter through a faulty screening vent in the attic. There attic is used for storage of seldom accessed items so the owls will remain relatively undisturbed. You will mostly be viewing the female owl sitting on eggs in the nest. Hopefully you'll eventually see the baby owls hatch and being nurtured by the parent owls. The male owl is seen rarely, but you will see him from time to time. The female owl does leave from time to time, so don't panic if you only see eggs or eventually the baby owls alone in the nest.
WARNING: Most of the time these images are appropriate for all ages and all viewers. But please keep in mind that owls are birds of prey and do kill and consume other live animals. You will from time to time see images on the live page and the archive that might not be appropriate from small children or others not ready to view nature in the raw. Recent kill is sometimes brought to the nest and will remain in the image until consumed. For more information on owls, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owls
In order to not disturb the owls we have not installed any form of external lighting other than the low level infrared source provided by this feature of the webcam itself. To the human eye the owl nest is either in very dim light during the day or total darkness at night. When the color webcam operates in infrared mode, the image provided appears only in black and white.
We'll be providing more information on these owls on this page soon. Thanks for visiting!