STORY OF OUR BARN OWLS
Over the past four years we have been so lucky to have had two adult barn owls close to our home . We have been able to watch their lives unfold from the comfort of our house , monitoring their behaviour to the extent that I now know their mannerisms , their calls , what they mean, the patterns throughout the year and how their hunting area changes from season to season
Unlike some barn owls , they don’t tend to come out before it is too dark to photograph them except when the female is on eggs or when there are young but for me just to be able to observe them is a real pleasure . I have so many photos of their young over this period and it has been both inspiring and demoralising to watch their early lives before they have fledged each year , sometimes the adults have had one clutch and other years two . It is so important not to disturb owls so I am very fortunate that I can observe from a good distance
One year I was able to watch four female owlets for a couple of weeks in the field nearby and then to my amazement see two of them visit our garden for a few days and even sit outside our bedroom window on one occasion. I watch as they take their first steps outside the box and the early tentative attempts at flying, often crashing into a hedge or falling onto the ground , playing games under the hedge and pouncing on things in the grass . The beauty of these lovely birds never ceases to amaze me and I look forward each year to see what these two incredible birds produce .
This year we have two owlets , although at this stage I am not sure what sex they are .
Last night I had the most memorable experience to date . I opened our bedroom window just before dusk so I could listen to the owlets and wait for the adults to return . I was leaning out of the window and after about 15 minutes I saw something out of the corner of my eye and a thud . The female had landed on the top of the open window no more than two feet away from my head . I don’t know who was the most shocked me or the bird but I jumped back as a natural reaction and the owl sadly flew off . Strangely instead of flying away it circled that end of the house before landing on the fence nearby . I am not sure if the opening had attracted the bird or there was another reason for the bird to land on the window but it certainly caused my heart to beat a little faster for a few minutes .