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Out riding last night on my own and heard one when I stopped for a drink. Not heard any for a while and never in this wood before. I couldn’t resist trying to get a reply, so sent out my best impression. Result! 😊
Had a laugh thinking it was probably some other idiot making the owl noises back.
Reminded me of being a kid though, sitting out with my brother and Dad, trying to get the sound just right. Then that first time you get an answer.


 
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Twit.


 
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twoo


 
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also last night, on our weekly group mtb ride 🙂

One of those night ride sounds that makes you glad you got up off the sofa!


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:18 pm
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last night, there are a pair of tawny owls that chatter away to each other in the woods behind my garden.


 
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So, it was one of you two ..


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:19 pm
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Last night, and most nights! We have both barn and little owls in outbuildings. Lovely things!

Sadly found one of the barn owls dead in the garden the other day. No obvious signs of illness or injury.


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:19 pm
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Just about every night. Our house backs onto woods and you can hear owls all the time...

Can't say I've ever tried talking to them though. No idea if this is true but the twit-twoo noise is actually 2 owls communicating. One with the twit bit and one with the twoo...


 
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Not sure about owls but if you hear a cuckoo it's easy to attract it by doing a cuckoo hoot with your hands, though I've never known if they fly over because they fancy me or because they think I'm invading their territory.


 
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When was the last time you heard an Owl?

When I ‘it my ’and with my ‘ammer


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:22 pm
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About once a week at our place - woods in front seem to be a hangout for a tawny. If a neighbour joins them in the sycamores behind our house they often have a 'are you right?' and 'i am right.' conversation for a while.


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:23 pm
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This morning.


 
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Most nights around us. And they do seem to respond if you get the call right.

I was out on the mtb at dusk a while back and a tawny tracked me for about 200m about 10 metres to my left. Just gliding along looking at me That was cool.


 
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One of the saddest things I ever saw when driving home late one night, was a huge white owl, transfixed on the front of the roof rack on a builder's van, wings outspread in the slipstream, where it had been hit and trapped when it swooped low over the road.


 
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Most nights. Regularly joined by one one just after twilight rides.


 
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One of the saddest things I ever saw when driving home late one night, was a huge white owl, transfixed on the front of the roofrack on a builder’s van, wings outspread in the slipstream, where it had been hit and trapped when it swooped low over the road.

Meanwhile, Harry Potter is still waiting on a quote for his extension.


 
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Sadly found one of the barn owls dead in the garden the other day. No obvious signs of illness or injury.

If you find a dead raptor of any sort please contact the Predatory Birds Monitoring Scheme - they'll send you a box to post it back in (pop it in the freexer while you're waiting) they are investigating the spread of chemicals through the food chain. You also get a post mortem report on your bird so you can find out why it died.

https://pbms.ceh.ac.uk/


 
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We have them in the woods behinnd our house so we hear them quite a lot.

I remember night riding in Delamere forest and a bloody big owl swooped right past us, what felt like inches from my head. I think I may have screamed. I don't remember it replying


 
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EEEEEEEEEEK!


 
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Rode alongside one this morning. He was searching a ditch for prey. Barn owl. See him regularly.


 
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Never heard of that thepurist - thanks 🙂


 
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Hear them regularly from our house too, occasionally seen if you do try to 'talk' to them. Lots of Beech trees here attracting rodents, which in turn...


 
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When I was on a late night ride on the Ridgeway I saw a barn owl and a badger burst out of the same bush and flee. Wtf were you two up to eh?


 
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Most nights here too. A couple of tawny. Plus in the mornings got a couple of woodpeckers hammering away. One landed on the lawn yesterday morning and then took off just as I switched the camera on. Next time. I'm no twitcher but it's still a real treat.


 
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When I was on a late night ride on the Ridgeway I saw a barn owl and a badger burst out of the same bush and flee. Wtf were you two up to eh?

Mouse just described a Gruffalo?


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:39 pm
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there might have been less of a response to a 'when was the last time you didn't hear an owl' thread 🙂


 
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there might have been less of a response to a ‘when was the last time you didn’t hear an owl’ thread

Well I am glad there are so many hooting an a howling*

* Not the Wild Beasts track 🙂


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 12:45 pm
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Mate in Spain has a Eurasian Eagle Owl that hangs out in a tree in his garden. We heard it weeks before it was seen - watched some videos to try and identify the noise heard most mornings and evenings.

They finally saw it when they realised which tree it liked, they were looking the wrong side of the house. It swoops across their entrance courtyard. To and from the tree.

They fear for their cat...


 
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most evenings.
Also heard some strange owl like sounds one evening, pretty sure it wasnt a deer or dog, and looked online to hear owl sounds etc but still no idea what it was


 
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Foxes shagging?


 
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I hear them regularly but then I do commute through the forest. The Hawk Conservancy near Andover is well worth a visit if you are ever down that way (just off the A303), it's a good day out and (PSA) if your southbound the cafe is freely accessible and beats Fleet Services hands down, just check opening times.


 
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Is that your American Indian name perchy?


 
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Watch the Chelsea v SWFC match on Sunday

You will hear 6000 of them then

WAWAW


 
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Is that your American Indian name perchy?

Yep. Any idea where I could get a bunghole for my tepee?


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 1:02 pm
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Most nights - there's one that lives in my garden.


 
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we're out in the Sussex countryside and hear owls pretty much most nights. We've got an amazing barn owl that nests on the neighbouring farm - Wednesday pm we watched it hunting in the hedges opposite the house for a good 15 minutes. They're amazing.


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 1:06 pm
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Most nights - there is one that nests nearby.


 
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Just about every night. Our house backs onto woods and you can hear owls all the time

This. Oh god this. All night every night.

Lovely to hear them actually.


 
Posted : 25/01/2019 1:18 pm
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Most nights – there’s one that lives in my garden.

🎶And his name Wiggly Twit-tawooo! 🎶


 
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We've got a Tawny that hangs around our back garden so hear it most nights if I'm tinkering in the shed.
And have a regular Sparrowhawk visit and had a Merlin terrorising the sparrows last weekend 🙂


 
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Most nights in the woods near the house, two call to each other.


 
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Got one in the back garden (or the neighbours garden - cant quite tell). Haventa clue what sort it is, I've never seen it.


 
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Most nights here too

And here. Our house backs on to an allotment which in turn boarders the canal. As sad as it sounds I’ll actualky stand in our bathroom listening to them calling, it’s a lovely sound.


 
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The window next to my desk (at home) overlooks trees at the end of the garden. Over lunch yesterday I watched as an owl sat in a tree preening itself.

Also last winter, I awoke one morning to a perfect imprint of the owl on the window pane. You could clearly make out it's wee round face, beak and both it's outstetched wings with a wingspan of around 18". This happend during the heavy snowpocalypse in March last year. No sign of the bird in the morning so presume it got up and flew away.


 
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Just about every night ..


 
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I almost stood on a Short Eared owl once when out for a walk. Someone had put some bird feeders on the corner of a small pine plantation, so I walked over for a look and this great big bird flew up right under my nose. Effing pooed my pants.😀
Anyway it flew off into the trees and then after a few seconds came back out towards me at head height. Could have almost touched it as it sailed past gawping at me. Just one of those never forget cool moments.


 
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On most night rides - we live in a semi-rural area with lots of fields/woods.


 
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12:30 today


 
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There's a golf course near where I live and I've heard the Tawny Owl calling and lucky enough to see it flying a few times, usually over my head when I'm walking the dogs.
Best I ever saw was on a late evening ride home from work and came across a Short Eared Owl flying over the tall grass. I just stopped and watched it, absolutely stunning to see and very very rare to see where I live.


 
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And have a regular Sparrowhawk visit and had a Merlin terrorising the sparrows last weekend 🙂

Buzzards are the most common raptor down our way - massive great things. The seagulls, crows and rooks mob them and make an unholy racket. We also get the occasional peregrine falcon and had a hobby visiting in the summer - we think it was after the swifts and swallows.


 
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Most nights when I take my dog out for his last wee. I have to keep an eye out in case the owl makes a swoop for him.


 
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There's a Tawny Owl calling survey

https://www.bto.org/volunteer-surveys/project-owl/tawny-owl-calling-survey

We hear a female squeaking quite often if our bedroom window is often, a male less frequently. Never seen them.


 
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Most nights here too, it sits in the trees at the end of the garden and often swoops down and onto the chimney stack at the back of the house..


 
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There’s a Tawny Owl calling survey

https://www.bto.org/volunteer-surveys/project-owl/tawny-owl-calling-survey

We hear a female squeaking quite often if our bedroom window is often, a male less frequently. Never seen them.

I'll get onto that - as well as the Barn Owls, we hear Tawny Owls regularly (at least that's what I think they are)..never seen them though.


 
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Most nights & mornings


 
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Most nights on my weekly local night ride.

I've had one cut across the trail in front of me with a mouse in its claws

I've had one fly parallel with me for a few metres on a fast bit of trail, my lights really lit up it's underside wings

I had one stare at me last night from a tree, but by the time I'd got my phone out he'd flapped off.

I also nearly ran over mice 3 times on the trail last night


 
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Most nights here.
Terrific noise one night so went out to see a couple of young owls with parents being shown round the area.
One perched on the stack and two on the tv ariel. Others across the garden in the trees.
Had a barn owl fly along with me on night on the SDW.
Something quite uplifting about owls.


 
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If you hear 'Twit a whoo' then it's not a Barn Owl but probably a Tawny.

http://www.wildowl.co.uk/owlcalls.html


 
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The best way to say it is ‘a owl’. See also ‘a otter’ 😄


 
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Couple of nights ago in the woods at the back of the house.

Got buzzed by an Owl on a night ride last year - super silent scared the crap out of me when it came from behind me.


 
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Mostly in the summer, usually on consecutive nights then not for several weeks at a time, this is in zone 3 London though!
I live opposite a tiny nature reserve which is linked by enough trees and gardens to other larger reserves and woodland around dulwich College with its large parks plus Crystal Palace park so there is enough woodland to sustain a few owls.
I hear them more here than I did growing up in the countryside.
I also see a pair of peregrine falcons on the TV transmitter waiting for passing pigeon.


 
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Most nights here too... Plus in the mornings got a couple of woodpeckers hammering away

Same. I love living in a forest.


 
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I hear them regularly amongst our trees and Yew hedges. Everywhere except the Owl box I made especially for them


 
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Happy to announce that they are very much alive and hooting here in my part of Carmarthenshire. As are the fornicating foxes- my goodness they are noisy!


 
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Last night. I’d actually not heard them for a while but they were properly at it last night, I suspect sitting on the roof of the house as I didn’t have a window open.
All through the summer I hear them in the garden when walking the dog around it in the evening (humble brag!), it’s really nice.


 
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As are the fornicating foxes- my goodness they are noisy!

Had that in the garden last night..or they were having a domestic.


 
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Just about shat my bibtights last night, when one flew across my path just above head height.


 
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They fear for their cat…

And the kids...
Used to regularly hear a Tawny flying around locally, then one night I could hear it very close, somewhere near the bottom of next door’s garden, where there’s a line of conifers. I had a bright torch with me which I shone on the tops of the trees and spotted it staring straight back at me!
Haven’t heard it around for quite a while, although I thought I heard something like it briefly a couple of weeks ago.
I don’t live in the country, I live in a heavily built up area next to what used to be the A350, until the western bypass around Chippenham was built, so having an owl around was a surprise.


 
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Most nights as I back on to woods.

I even collided with a barn owl on route to the MNPR.

Saw this flash of white n got a load of soo soft feathers in my face.

Well bizzare.


 
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Yesterday.


 
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Hear the screechy ones fairly regularly around our way.

And the anguished screams of their prey.


 
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Haven't heard one for yonks by I see one every Tuesday when I do a night ride. Always on a fence in the same field. Always takes off and flies parallel to me. Never fails to make my night. I suspect it doesn't make his night in quite the same way.


 
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can just hear two now, which is good cos I havent noticed it for a week


 
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This morning when I got out the front door.


 
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Get a Tawny in the garden pretty frequently, noisy bugger. Not the best picture, but a 2 second exposure at 500mm!

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Frequently see Short Eared Owls and Little Owls, only occasionally see a Barn owl as they are more nocturnal. Not seen a Long Eared Owl yet.

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Heard one in the summer, last time i camped out.

I was driving down the A68 one night, around midnight, passing through one of the medium sized towns and i saw two barn owls on adjacent fence posts, just as I thought to myself ‘that’s unusual’ I realised there was a llama standing between them.
That was more than a decade ago, but it still makes me laugh.
Always glad to hear an owl.


 
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More owl action tonight on a super crisp night.
Great photos Tim.
Second one looks like "Oh no! been spotted"


 
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We have a morepork/ruru in the bush that backs onto our garden. Named after it's call which unlike the "twit twoo" of the mother land sounds like it's saying "More pork" (I'm not so sure about this, I think those early settlers had a few too many IPAs):


 
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Tonight, I’m guessing it’s that frisky time of year given the amount of bloody noise the owls are making around ours.


 
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Sunday night at 11pm. Leaving my parent's home I heard an almost comically loud 'twit twooooooo' a few times a minute over 5 minutes from a nearby wood. There was a 'cheeping' soon after bit wasn't sure if too early for chicks. The volume of the twit twoo was amazing!


 
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