Barn owl
It's always going to be a special day when you see a Barn Owl so I guess today is one of those special days and it was special in two ways because firstly,  I received my Schedule 1. License this afternoon which allows me to photograph Barn Owls around their nest territory.  In actual fact it is illegal and totally wrong to even survey somewhere that you suspect is a breeding territory without the necessary license.  So now,  armed with my license I went immediately  to an area that I had known about since 2011 but had deliberately kept away from because I didn't have the license.   It would have been illegal for me to be there.  Within minutes of me getting there and then sitting quietly, undetected and hidden  in a ditch underneath a  hedge, I was elated when a Barn Owl emerged  from the ruined  cowshed. It glided over the hedge to land in a tree to my left about 50 yards away,  ( see above).   I watched it sitting there for getting on for an hour or so. I didn't want  to move in case I disturbed it and was hoping that it might come in to the meadow in front of me to hunt.

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 Eventually it moved off to hunt in the fields behind  and then I saw not one but two birds, obviously the pair.  I took the photo below in the now almost dark.

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 As I drove down the lane which incidentally is used constantly by the occupants of a nearby house, I saw one of the birds in the lane. I managed to get a nice photograph without getting too close and then it glided down the lane to perch in the tree at the bottom.  Not wanting to disturb it anymore I sat in the car and waited for it to fly off  in to the fields again.

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5 responses to “Barn Owl”

  1. what an exquisite plumage these birds have. To hold one on your arm is such a breath-taking experience.
    Looks like you have a new and fascinating challenge Charlie! look forward to some more images

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  2. Superb images Charlie. A favourite bird for me.

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  3. You lucky man..good luck with this project Charlie…

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  4. Thanks for your comments, very much appreciated.
    Charlie

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  5. I have seen one of these twice in two weeks at dusk near my village. I was most astounded at how white they are in flight when coming towards you and at how long the wingspan is. I felt really blessed to have seen it. Lovely photos!

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