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The Owl Research Institute is thrilled to bring you a live cam feed from their study site as a pair of Snowy Owls incubate their clutch and raise nestlings near Utqiagivk (formerly Barrow), Alaska. You can watch the action at the tundra nest site in real-time, a rare and special opportunity made possible by Explore.org. Check out these iconic Arctic owls live during the 24-hour daylight period above the Arctic Circle! This is the 29th year of the Snowy Owl Project, officially known as the Snowy Owl Breeding Ecology and Lemming Population Study.
The Snowy Owl Project has been conducted annually from their 100 square mile study site from June 1 to September 1. You can learn more about the project through the accompanying video produced by famed wildlife photographer Daniel J. Cox.
To watch the live action at the tundra nest site of Snowy Owls in real time and to learn more about the Owl Research Institute, including other exciting research projects they are conducting, visit https://www.owlresearchinstitute.org/
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Pictured: The Owl Research Institute has been studying Snowy Owls at the northern edge of Alaska for 29 years, providing a wealth of information about these unique icons of the Arctic (photo by Paul Konrad).