Showing posts with label Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus). Show all posts
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Monday, 26 January 2015
Short-eared Owl at Eldernell, Cambridgeshire
One of 4 Short-eared Owls that were present yesterday evening at the RSPB site at Eldernell in Cambridgeshire. A pretty ropey effort when compared with others, but as yet, my 'best' effort. I will return again to photograph these beauties, but the area in question is getting pretty busy with photographers from all over the place at the moment, leading to no room at the prime viewpoint!
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Short-eared Owl
A few weeks ago it was a lovely frosty morning, the sun was shining and this Short-eared Owl was still present on the Nene Washes.
A memory of the sun is all I have as the rain lashes the windows and it is as dark as night in the middle of the day.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Early morning Owl
This Short-eared Owl was present at dawn on the Nene Washes the other day. He was perched surveying the area and me before taking off into the sunrise.
An owl species that you are just as likely to see in daylight as your are during the hours of dawn and dusk. These birds have bred in the area before, but are more often seen during the winter months when they come down from their Highland fastness or from northern Europe to the more mild climes of the south half of Britain. This year has been a good year for wintering SEO`s, as they are known (saves having to write their full name!) for the whole of the south of the U.K. with large numbers of these birds present, indeed there have been regular double figure counts of these birds present on the Nene Washes. The large numbers present have been attributed to very good levels of their favourite prey, the lemming (in Europe), which has led to an extremely good breeding season and survival rate of the young.
Long may it continue.
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