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Researchers from National Pingtung University and Shei-Pa National Park have captured rare footage of tawny fish owls, Taiwan's largest owl species. Using two livestream cameras, the team is monitoring the brooding process and has put ankle monitors on two chicks to track their movements. This rare documentation provides vital insight into the behavior of these birds, which are native to South and East Asia.

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00:00Local researchers have captured rare footage of tawny fish owls, Taiwan's largest owl species.
00:24The researchers are closely monitoring the owl's activity with two live stream cameras.
00:29They also put ankle monitors on the two baby owls to track their movements.
00:34Tawny fish owls are native to South and Southeast Asia, including Nepal, Vietnam, Bangladesh and China.
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