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MikeMike357 wrote:One's an owl! Do I get a prize? :lol:
Great pics as always.
By the way, what species of owl hoots and which one screeches? We have both beside us.
Nope this is a young HH (Harris Hawk)Dougan wrote:Is the first one a buzzard? They're taken a bit for granted down in Dorset, but having only been here 5 years, I think they're very impressive.
It is an adult Chaco owlThe owl? - a baby tawney?
You need to get a better book!! - this is a Gyr/Peregrine hybridThe third one, I confess I looked up ... a kestral?
Barn owls are everywhere - but the nickname Screech owl belongs to the Tawny Owl - see my post in photos for a few photos of my Barn owlA few questions please:
I know tawneys can make 'crying' calls aswell as 'hoots' - but is it possible Mike might be lucky enough to have a barn owl (sometimes know as the screech owl....) near him?
HH - as above Harris HawkOn the previous set of photos you posted, you refered a few time to an awsome looking animal as an 'HH'? - the closest I can find in my 'bird ID' book would be a 'hobby hawk'? ...but the pictures don't do justice to yours....
Unlikely to be a harrier on the coast - but you never know - their flight is so much different, would be easy to identify.On the subject of 'HH's' - I've seen what looks like a bird of prey flying off the coastal cliffs down here, but it's light coloured like a gul...could it be a hen harrier?..do you get the in Dorset?
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