OWLS
OWLS
I'd heard them calling for a couple of nights before last night
It was so loud and near - at first I thought it was was some people messing about but there didn't seem to be anyone else - no laughter or banter.
So this owl must have been on our hedge for a short while I got up to look but didn't see anything. I did check the tawny owl call on the British Garden Birds site and it was the same sound
It was so loud and near - at first I thought it was was some people messing about but there didn't seem to be anyone else - no laughter or banter.
So this owl must have been on our hedge for a short while I got up to look but didn't see anything. I did check the tawny owl call on the British Garden Birds site and it was the same sound
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Re: OWLS
It will have been really disappointed you didn't return the callnuthatch wrote:I'd heard them calling for a couple of nights before last night
It was so loud and near - at first I thought it was was some people messing about but there didn't seem to be anyone else - no laughter or banter.
So this owl must have been on our hedge for a short while I got up to look but didn't see anything. I did check the tawny owl call on the British Garden Birds site and it was the same sound
Re: OWLS
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Placi, this time of year I always hear one/a couple up in the horse chestnut tree just outside the garden. Maybe it spotted a few snacks leaping around in the garden wouldn't that be a sight to see when looking out for Foxy
Mmm - not really sure how much swooping room they need though
Placi, this time of year I always hear one/a couple up in the horse chestnut tree just outside the garden. Maybe it spotted a few snacks leaping around in the garden wouldn't that be a sight to see when looking out for Foxy
Mmm - not really sure how much swooping room they need though