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Is this a tawny owl?
Charlea
18/09/2021 14:45
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Internetman
18/09/2021 15:40
Don't think so, the eyes look a bit pale. Looks more long-eared to me maybe, though that's not one I'm familiar with. Where was it? (in the world, not as in 'up a tree').
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Germain
18/09/2021 15:46
I think it might be a Long-eared Owl - possibly a youngster - it doesn't look quite Tawny shaped around the head or face
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Charlea
18/09/2021 16:17
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That’s what I thought about the eyes. What about beak colour? I’m in the south west on the Plymouth coast if that helps?
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Charlea
18/09/2021 16:18
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Thanks as well, when I saw it I thought I saw ‘ears’ but I wasn’t certain
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Germain
18/09/2021 16:49
It might be worth sending that photo with date and time details into your County recorder as I think LEO records for your area are quite sparse
www.bto.org/.../county-bird-recorders
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Charlea
18/09/2021 16:59
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Thanks is a lot germain! I will do this
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Charlea
19/09/2021 00:06
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Hi germain
Just to let you know I got in touch with the devon county recorder and it’s possibly a scopes owl! Last recorded 1985!
Fingers crossed it’s correct. Thanks for your guidance
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Internetman
19/09/2021 14:28
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Wow, well done. Something I wouldn't have dared suggest, but a pretty good find for UK never mind the local patch!
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Germain
19/09/2021 15:06
Oh Wow ....now that really is a spot!
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Seaman
19/09/2021 17:42
Great sighting and well done for reporting it to the county recorder. I was a local recorder for a few years and really appreciated it when people took the trouble to record sightings
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