so after a year

so after a year without any sightings, I finally saw a screech owl in a tree on the flank of our backyard. what I’m trying to figure out is whether I can slow this video down to try to tell whether the large object that “drops” close to the camera several times is actually a screech owl? I know the obvious assumption is that it’s a leaf, but it was not… thanks for any suggestions. (we have an owl box that they had nested in several years ago, but it’s been so long since I’ve seen or heard them at all.)
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Download the video to your phone, then open your phone’s picture gallery, try playing it that way without using the eufy app. You might be able to slow the video down that way.

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Xxx

As jd164 says; most video player apps have slow speeds. Some will even do frame by frame. I use VLC.

The “large objects” are either snow or rain droplets

Very beautiful :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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