If you’ve ever identified small mammal skulls from a Barn Owl pellet, you may remember a very distinctive feature of the Common Shrew and Pygmy Shrew: their pointed teeth have red tips! However, now ...
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DISCLAIMER – please note that these contacts are independent and not part of the Barn Owl Trust. Barn Owl conservation and monitoring: Independent groups or projects who encourage / monitor wild Barn ...
A pair of very steady Mallards appeared on the Flo Pond on the 1st and were around for much of the day. Parasol mushrooms emerged in the grass on the edge of the long path during the first week of the ...
Audrey is a wild Barn Owl who was found in Berry Pomeroy, Devon, by a member of the Public in 2015. At the time she was just a nestling and thought to be only 4 weeks old. Audrey had suffered an ...
Barn Owls have lived in and around farm buildings for thousands of years and when Brown Rats arrived in the 18th century, Barn Owls helped to keep their numbers down. Some farmers positively ...
Do you love Barn Owls? We do too! Here you can find out some fascinating Barn Owl facts. There are Owl jokes, Owl puzzles and Owl colouring pages, as well as plenty of ideas for clever but easy Owl ...
Pellets often accumulate at roosting or nesting sites, where owls can hide away and shelter from the weather. Knowing the signs of occupation will help you find pellets and determine if they are from ...
The extent to which SGARs have contaminated small-mammal predators is shocking. The proportion of Barn Owls contaminated reached its highest level in 2015, an alarming 94%. The latest (2022) figure is ...
Mammal Society data has also shown that it’s rare for Barn Owls (in the UK) to take amphibians, invertebrates, birds and bats, although occasional cases have been recorded. Barn Owls eat entire prey ...