How the Climate and Ecological Crisis affects Barn OwlsAccording to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
Firstly, have you considered putting a Barn Owl box inside a building? There are lots of reasons why Barn Owl boxes in buildings are better than nestboxes in trees. They are cheaper too! However, if ...
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Barn Owls are quite often found dead in cattle troughs, horse water buckets and water butts. In fact any steep-sided container in a rural area containing liquid more than about 120mm deep is a ...
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Find your nearest Barn Owl Group, Owl Rescue Centre, or Professional Surveyor in the Barn Owl Trust’s Directory of local contacts. Find out how to identify the owl species, how to check the owl over ...
DISCLAIMER – please note that these contacts are independent and not part of the Barn Owl Trust. Barn Owl conservation and monitoring: Independent groups or projects who encourage / monitor wild Barn ...
We are often contacted by people who are concerned about the effect of wind turbines on their local Barn Owl population. Do wind turbines kill Barn Owls? The short answer is hardly ever. There has ...
All poisons should only be used as a last resort where non-toxic and less-toxic methods have been tried and a significant rodent problem still endangers humans. About safer rodent control. Below is a ...
DISCLAIMER – please note that these contacts are independent and not part of the Barn Owl Trust. Barn Owl conservation and monitoring: Independent groups or projects who encourage / monitor wild Barn ...
Barn Owl conservation and monitoring: Independent groups or projects who encourage / monitor wild Barn Owls / erect nestboxes / give land management advice / BTO ringing.
Barn Owls are birds of prey – specialised hunters at the top of the food chain, which means that they need to eat prey animals to survive. Prey animals – mainly small mammals – eat other smaller ...