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A naturalistic narrative traces the life of a great eagle-owl in a remote forest, beginning with a vivid description of its hollow-oak lair and formidable senses. It follows courtship, nesting and rearing of young, seasonal movements and hunting techniques, and the bird's interactions with other forest creatures and rival predators. Human presence and landscape change alter the bird's territory, provoking adaptive behavior and occasional conflict. The account combines detailed natural-history observation with episodic scenes of survival, territorial struggle, companionship and decline, presenting the owl's full life cycle amid shifting environmental conditions.
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