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What is the most abundant type of owl in the uk?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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And if your brave enough to go out for a walk in the deep-dark woods late at night,,,, be sure and listen out for a Scaryt owl,,,,, |
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over a year ago
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"*Not sure if thread is a joke*
I have looked in my Ladybird book of Owls and none of these species are in. "
Funky…. You have to turn the pages really slowly because owls can be quite flighty when startled… |
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By *azzaahhWoman
over a year ago
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"*Not sure if thread is a joke*
I have looked in my Ladybird book of Owls and none of these species are in.
Oh funky you do make me smile "
smile ?? In just sat in waiting room at hospital and burst out laughing ..to say I got some funny looks is understated |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"*Not sure if thread is a joke*
I have looked in my Ladybird book of Owls and none of these species are in.
Funky…. You have to turn the pages really slowly because owls can be quite flighty when startled…" |
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"*Not sure if thread is a joke*
I have looked in my Ladybird book of Owls and none of these species are in.
Funky…. You have to turn the pages really slowly because owls can be quite flighty when startled…"
It's OK Sox, I looked at the book in the day time, they were all asleep! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"*Not sure if thread is a joke*
I have looked in my Ladybird book of Owls and none of these species are in.
Funky…. You have to turn the pages really slowly because owls can be quite flighty when startled…
It's OK Sox, I looked at the book in the day time, they were all asleep! "
,,,,,hoot-hoot,,, |
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over a year ago
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apparently there are still areas of forest in eastern europe where, if you're very quiet and careful, you can hear the rare but unmistakeable sound of the wolf owl |
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"apparently there are still areas of forest in eastern europe where, if you're very quiet and careful, you can hear the rare but unmistakeable sound of the wolf owl"
But not to be mistaken for sound of the lesser spotted bloodcurdling owl often found in haunted castles.... |
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"apparently there are still areas of forest in eastern europe where, if you're very quiet and careful, you can hear the rare but unmistakeable sound of the wolf owl
But not to be mistaken for sound of the lesser spotted bloodcurdling owl often found in haunted castles.... "
And dark rooms when the lights go up... |
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"apparently there are still areas of forest in eastern europe where, if you're very quiet and careful, you can hear the rare but unmistakeable sound of the wolf owl
But not to be mistaken for sound of the lesser spotted bloodcurdling owl often found in haunted castles....
And dark rooms when the lights go up... "
Yeah,,,, odd that init !... |
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I have a bird related clock in my living room, tweets/chirps are as followed....
1.00 - Chaffinch
2.00 - Cuckoo
3.00 - Great Tit
4.00 - Greater Spotted Woodpecker
5.00 - Song Thrush
6.00 - Barn Owl
7.00 - Wren
8.00 - Blackbird
9.00 - Blue Tit
10.00 - Nightingale
11.00 - Robin
12.00 - Tawny Owl
Watch out, or the Owls will have a monopoly on time |
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