In Dusk We Trust - Some Owling in Co.Durham, North East England, Great Britain
Leucistic Little Owl image copyright Hilary Chambers, Durham.


Thursday, 8 December 2011

Daylight hunting Long-eared

Our County Long-eared population is well known, and in several parts well studied for decades.

During the breeding season we routinely see them out & about, active in good light, even so far as hunting in the midday sunshine, following a wet night.

Whilst in awe of these marvellous birds, familiarity does creep in & perhaps we are somewhat lazy knowing we have a full quarter of a year to see them floating about in daylight
( as a rule mid May to mid/late August ).

However the rest of the year is a different matter....
We may be lucky enough to see a migrant come in off the North Sea at Dawdon or Hartlepool or a male arcing about in a Springtime display flight, other than that chances to observe flying birds are few & far between.

Winter Daylight hunting Long-eareds are at a premium here - personally i can recall no more than a dozen occasions where ive seen such activity in over 2 decades.

Below is a series of phenomenal images taken recently in North East England by Mr D.Johnson .
(  D.Johnson website - www.djohnson.org as if you needed a reminder !)

These are of a very accommodating winter hunting Asio otus.
A just reward for many hours dedication, patience & fieldcraft.

Enjoy !



this ones my favourite !


and just a few more ;-)     :-







and we thought we'd all done well with our Shortie pics !

( hopefully Mr Johnson will be resting on his laurels for a while & be giving us mere mortals a look in ;-)  )

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Shorter days

Short-eareds all over the place the last few weeks





Heres an interesting shot from Dave Johnson , taken recently at Blackhall, showing the birds 'ear'
more here :-    http://www.djohnson.org/thumbnails.php?album=lastup&cat=0


I managed this Large brown lump...........


ears a clue.............

1 of 6 Long-ears
a decent view through scope, but limited phone-scoping opportunities on a dull afternoon

Monday, 31 October 2011

Short scary visit

I stopped on the way home to watch a Shorty having fun with a Crow the owl rising effortlessly to @ 200' to evade the corvid.

As I watched someone dropped out of the tree right overhead..... frightening the life out of me!!! Before making off along the lane , - a Little Owl ! - it must have been getting his own back for me scaring it's mate on the rockface !

some Little Owls

Back at a few of my old haunts
Lots of Little Owls about
I peered over a ledge & managed to get a nice image of this one - i dont know who got the biggest surprise !

The next one was also on a Limestone rock face:-
This one was curious as i was semi-concealed, but he seemed more interested in  the small birds flitting around him.

Little Owls seen / heard this past week at Pittington, Moorsley, Littletown, Broomside, Haswell, Shotton, Daisy Hill, Chilton Moor.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Little surprise / Little above

A recent unforeseen move is already paying dividends, with 4 owl species over the last few days, with fresh evidence of Barn Owl too.
A Short-eared hunting an industrial site, Long-eared hunting at dusk, several Tawny on call & several Littles.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Shorter days

Within a space of little over a week our local Short-eareds have changed tact from daylight hunting to crepuscular activity.

Early
At the weekend i watched 2 of the Shorties vanish as soon as the sun was up & at another site 2 more roosting late in the afternoon - but not hunting untill the light had almost gone -

When it did, the first thing his bird attempted to catch was a Blackbird, swooping through thorns & boughs but failed on that attempt.

Hopefully theyll be out & about & a bit more conspicious as the winter kicks in.....

Late

Another roosting Long-eared Owl shot from DaveA from one of my old stomping grounds nr Sacriston ;-

Nicely taken - & just rewards from someone who doesnt mind putting a bit of time , effort & legwork in.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

floaters

small numbers of Short-eared Owls now present right across our local area
.
Silhouetted Long-eared at dusk, perched up after an altercation with a passing Short-eared Owl.

An hour before the light went today produced a Little Owl with a Magpie in attendance, a Short-eared or two hunting with a Long-eared just after half-past, a Jack Snipe flicking past close by moving off out the way of the hunting asios.

Monday, 17 October 2011

At Ease

a roosting Long-eared in Elder, viewed from public footpath

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Long & Short





An obscured view

A typical view

iPhone record of a Short just coming in after crossing the North Sea - amazing vis-mig.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

roosting Long's

A roost of Long-eared Owls




& the fourth one was the closest....we hadnt even noticed it !
A clip of this fourth bird checking us out....

# # short OWL Clip # #

These birds all visible from a public footpath & we were pleased to have left the roost as we found it, intact.