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Barn owl
Barn owl
The beautiful barn owl is, perhaps, our most-loved owl. With its distinctive heart-shaped face, pure white feathers, and ghostly silent flight, it's easy to identify. Look out for it flying…
Barn Owl: illustrated talk by Richard M. Clarke
Gwent Wildlife Trust & Gwent Ornithological Society present a joint talk on Barn Owls
Watch raptor chicks hatching on live webcams across the UK
Warning: some images tug at the heartstrings
Talk by Simon Dudhill from the Hawk and Owl Trust on barn owls and red kites.
Join us for this fascinating talk on red kites and barn owls.
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Little owl
Introduced into the UK in the 19th century, the diminutive little owl can now be seen along hedgerows, on farmland and in parkland across England and Wales. It often perches on a pole or rock,…
Short-eared owl
The short-eared owl, or 'Shortie', is an unusual owl because it prefers to be out and about in the daytime. It is most easily spotted in winter, when resident birds are joined by…
Long-eared owl
Unsurprisingly, the nocturnal long-eared owl sports large 'ear tufts' on its head, while the short-eared owl has much smaller ear tufts. A shy bird, it is best spotted around the coast…
Tawny owl
Tawny owls are the familiar brown owls of Britain’s woodlands, parks and gardens. They are known for their ‘too-wit too-woo’ song that can be heard at night-time.
Weag's Barn
A spectacular reserve of grassland and valley woodland, situated where the Rivers Hamps and Manifold meet