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1976 | 12:38 Thu 30th Sep 2004 | Animals & Nature
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What is the most common Owl?
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In which country or do you mean world wide?
We have one locally that never sweeps its nest out and wears curlers to the shops.
Assuming you are indeed in the UK: Tawny owl is probably the most common. Found pretty well anywhere where there are trees. If you are hearing hooting at night this is probably it -- especially at this time of year. Little owl is also very widespread, mainly in farmland with pasture, hedges and single trees. Its "hoot" is quite high-pitched, more of a whistle. Barn owl is quite scarce, near open rough ground. Noises are screeches, hisses and moans. Often nests in unoccupied buildings. Short-eared owl hunts over wild open land in the daytime, especially moorland and grazing marsh. It's not unusual there, but not found much elsewhere. Long-eared owl is very similar, but keeps to the night, and lives in woods. For some reason, the long-eared replaces the tawny on the Isle of Wight. They don't have nuthatches either...
Please excuse me for cross posting Ruthy but last year I came face to face with a Short-Eared Owl in our local Iron Age fortress (Badbury Rings) - I don't know who was most surprised, but it was one of the most beautiful birds I'd ever seen.
and a group of them are known as a parliament

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