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These two individuals were left stunned when a super-agile owl flew between them while they were just a foot apart.
In the slow motion footage, the spotted eagle owl can be seen heading straight for Ken Torr and another volunteer, Gemma, only to manouver itself to fit through the smallest of gaps at the last split second.
From there, the bird landed on the arm of a handler - the treat in their hand the reason for the owl originally taken flight.
The footage was filmed by Ken's grandson, David Dundas, 34, at Barn Owl Hollow, near Market Harborough, in the UK.
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These two individuals were left stunned when a super-agile owl flew between them while they were just a foot apart.
In the slow motion footage, the spotted eagle owl can be seen heading straight for Ken Torr and another volunteer, Gemma, only to manouver itself to fit through the smallest of gaps at the last split second.
From there, the bird landed on the arm of a handler - the treat in their hand the reason for the owl originally taken flight.
The footage was filmed by Ken's grandson, David Dundas, 34, at Barn Owl Hollow, near Market Harborough, in the UK.
Since shooting the video on Tuesday, October 23, David has received a number of positive responses across social media.
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