Barn Owl soft toy now available to purchase, with £5 from every sale helping to support the @OwlBoxInit...
...and its swing tag includes facts about #barnowl behaviour, habitat and diet!
https://t.co/ecV9PPl9fK
The Owl Box Initiative worked along-side farmers and land managers for the conservation of the #barnowl, as well as studying barn owl habitat preferences and diet.
Read the first paper published from this project... ⬇️
🚨NEW PAPER from #GWCT researchers...
Relationships between breeding #BarnOwls (Tyto alba), their prey, and agri-environment scheme habitats in lowland arable landscapes.
Read the paper and key findings here - https://t.co/hq96qrGq3s
I ringed these Barn Owls yesterday. It is the second latest brood I have ever ringed. The Gamekeeper found them in the strawstack last month. He has given them a little help by feeding them slivers of meat in wet weather. They are in superb condition and will fledge any day now.
A wonderful overview of various #owl species surveyed during @PARTRIDGE_NSR project monitoring on their lowland England demonstration site, an area where targeted measures have been implemented to retore #farmland biodiversity.
Our demo sites aren't only attractive for partridges, hares, breeding & wintering birds. Come night-time, also #owls seem to benefit from our introduced measures. #Placementstudent@BethBro00547596 takes a closer look in this fascinating #storymap:
https://t.co/PKO9AKvAki
Some good news to start the week...
The @OwlBoxInit team from @Gameandwildlife have ringed several broods across the #FarmerClusters this season (under licence), here are the latest two Barn Owl chicks. We are excited to hear where they are next recorded when they fledge! @_BTO
100 Barn Owl nests in Cork!! An incedible & record-breaking milestone reached yesterday when we confimed the 100th nest in Cork!! We don't want to stop there, please report info on Barn Owls https://t.co/gAvLST8aQx Cork Barn Owl Survey supported by @CorkCoCo & @npwsBioData #LBAF
My conservation work enables me to engage others with nature. This young lad and his family are from Ukraine and are being hosted in the UK by a local farmer. He loves birds so he and his family joined us seeing Barn Owls being ringed. It made my year seeing them so happy.
Fantastic to see @RyanABurrell..
..and to highlight the hard work by #volunteers across the 🇬🇧 monitoring #nest boxes/ringing young (under licence), to collect data on productivity, survival & movements, to help understand #conservation measures needed to support these species👏
Completed the late June visits for our Owl and Kestrel monitoring on the @MDSuperCluster and @WadersForReal farmer clusters last weekend. BO breeding stage is more spread out this year, kestrel chicks are fledging and we found a new LO nest site. Thanks for the help Flo Turner!
Corker of a morning over border just into Oxon on early season box checking. 3 active Barn Owl nests, 2 Kestrel nests and a single Little Owl nest. Lots to come back for in June when we hope the 21 eggs will have successfully hatched🤞����🍾 see thread for exciting backstories …
The @OwlBoxInit continues to monitor #barnowl nest boxes across various #FarmerClusters.
The first round of #nest box monitoring has begun, using a mounted GoPro to reduce disturbance.
(All nest box monitoring is conducted under licence)
Even if Barn Owls aren’t present at a site, it’s often easy to tell if they’ve been there 🕵️♀️
Signs of occupation include:
- Pellets
- Droppings
- Nest and roost debris
- Feathers
- Dead adults
- Dead owlets
- Smell
- Small mammal remains
👀 https://t.co/5QdPt9K6gr
Brilliant bit of footage don’t think the female would of won on her own or unguarded chicks ! @AllanKi22269349 @digiscoper @_BTO@JCaseNature@BarnOwlCentre
Been a busy winter - one of our favourite sessions was in March helping @bbowt Young Rangers project at College Lake Nature Reserve. Rangers had a go at making a Barn Owl box and we had great fun dissecting Barn Owl pellets looking for prey mammal skeletons 👍 great fun …