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In the descriptions of the video, I try to explain what is happening there. But this doesn't always work and will work.
The Yoll is doing well. She doesn't want to lay eggs and hatch owls because she has no reason or motivation to do so.
Nesting behavior can be different, it is part of or a type of territorial behavior. With menacing UGUs and swinging of the tail, Yoll resolutely declares its rights to the territory, and does not call the male or tell everyone that it wants to breed.
Yes, in the spring, the hormonal background will change (it has already changed), the mood has become more irritable and polar, but this will pass by the summer. It can be compared to premenstrual syndrome in human women, if this is more convenient to understand. 😁