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Showing posts with label 10e Nuit de la Chouette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10e Nuit de la Chouette. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Wol oi'm blowed!

He's back...
the Long-Eared Owl [Asio otus] Hiboux Moyen-duc was here again yesterday...
in fact it spent about four hours sitting on the ground in front of the Blackthorns.

We spotted him in the young shrubs at the edge of the clump...
I thought at first the overnight winds had blown a large ball of dead grass into the blackthorn...
I'd recently prepared areas for planting some willows.
But there he was, a wonderfully camouflaged lump of grass...
There is no way of telling the sexes apart...
but Pauline reckons that something that sits around for four hours at a time has got to be male!

Can you see it?

At one point, while he was sitting in the long grass, one of the female pheasants...
equally well camouflaged for long, dead grass... toddled over to "'ave a gander"...
Pauline, who was watching through the 'scope, could only see the owl...
but could work out the position of the pheasant by following the owl's eye-movements.

You should be able to see him now...
[The sticks are some recent plantings]
 The pheasant, I think, was of the opinion that it could have been one of her "sisters"...
Jeremy has a harem of around ten gals...
but once she had decided that it wasn't she beat a dignified, slow retreat...
until she saw two of the other gals and then she legged it over to them!!

Interestingly, the owl wasn't bothered by her presence...
nor did she try to mob it.
Neither, as far as we could see, did any of the other small passerines that spend time sitting in the blackthorn...
similar to their ignoring it when it was in the feeder tree the other day.

Long-eared Owls are recorded as breeding in the Grand Pressigny area...
they use the old nests of other large species...
or nest on the ground in clumps of fern... or under dense bramble or scrub.
So, as it nests from March onwards, I now need to be careful as to what I do by way of scrub bashing..

This picture was taken through my big 'scope.

We've seen it successfully hunting voles in the meadow...
but it is also reputed to be happy to take small birds from their roosts...
so why aren't they actively mobbing it?

If there is one breeding around here, we should see more activity in around a month or two's time...
when both parents will be feeding the young... we'll keep you informed!


On the subject of Owls:
This Saturday is the 10e Nuit de la Chouette....



but there are events on Friday and Sunday as well.

Locally there are events at Benais [nr. Bourgeil (37)] and at the Maison de la Nature in the Brenne [nr. St Michel en Brenne (36)]

Friday evening: 22/03/2013 - Soirée "Nuit de la Chouette" from 19h30-21h30 at the Maison de la Nature... with Tony Williams
Saturday afternoon and evening: 23/03/2013 - A la découverte des rapaces nocturnes from 15h30-22h00 at Benais
Saturday and Sunday at the Maison de la Nature - Week-end "Très chouette"
Saturday afternoon only: 23/03/2013 from 14h30-18h00
Sunday all day [except lunchtime!]: 24/03/2013 from 10h00-12h30 et 14h30-18h00

For more info visit the LPO's site .