The Long-Eared Owl, or Asio otus, is a brilliant bird you might spot in the UK. These owls are proper masters of disguise, with feathers that look just like tree bark. They've got these tall ear tufts that make them look a bit grumpy, but they're not ears at all - just feathers!
These owls are night owls through and through. They sleep all day in trees and come out at night to hunt. They've got ace hearing and can spot a mouse from miles away. Their favourite snacks are small rodents like voles and mice.
Long-Eared Owls are medium-sized, about as big as a wood pigeon. They live in woodlands and forests, but you might see them in parks or gardens too. In winter, loads of them get together to roost, which is pretty cool to see.
These owls don't build their own nests. Instead, they nick old nests from other birds like crows or magpies. Cheeky, right? But it works for them!
Learn more: https://binocularbase.com/bird/long-eared-owl/
These owls are night owls through and through. They sleep all day in trees and come out at night to hunt. They've got ace hearing and can spot a mouse from miles away. Their favourite snacks are small rodents like voles and mice.
Long-Eared Owls are medium-sized, about as big as a wood pigeon. They live in woodlands and forests, but you might see them in parks or gardens too. In winter, loads of them get together to roost, which is pretty cool to see.
These owls don't build their own nests. Instead, they nick old nests from other birds like crows or magpies. Cheeky, right? But it works for them!
Learn more: https://binocularbase.com/bird/long-eared-owl/
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