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They hunt mainly on the wing, flying low and fairly slowly, often being quite low to ground, i.e. Like the Barn Owl, the Long-eared Owl hunts … Of the two the long-eared owl is by far the most common, and is found across most of the country. It makes its roost near woods and grasslands where it can easily hunt for mice, rats and other mammals. Bright yellow eyes and long erectile tufts resembling ears, however only serving a display function. The long-eared owl is the most common owl found in Ireland. The best decorated single tree had 145 owls in its crown. The long-eared owl is believed to be abundant in the UK; however it is difficult to determine exact populations due to the bird’s elusive nature. Copyright © 2020 Northern Ireland Raptor Study Group. The tufts are not actually ears but the owl uses them (either flattened or erect) for non-vocal communication (e.g. to this page. Long-eared owls sometimes gather together to roost for the winter. Did you know? This owl is typically nocturnal and hunts over open ground such as lowland heaths and agricultural farmland, feeding predominantly on small mammals but will also take small birds, insects, frogs and snakes. Length: 31-37cm Wingspan: 86-98cm Weight: 210-430kg. Weight:  210-430kg. A slender, medium-sized and cryptically marked tawny-brown owl with a rusty/buff facial disc, orange eyes and two prominent ‘ear tufts’ from which it derives its name. Can you guess how they get their name? It is a brown colour with darker brown streaks, and deep orange eyes. Usually, it makes the roost in the old stick nests of crows or magpies, over even in a squirrels' drey! Length is 15″ (about the size of a Cooper’s Hawk), similar in size to both the Barn and Short-eared Owls. A slender, medium-sized and cryptically marked tawny-brown owl with a rusty/buff facial disc, orange eyes and two prominent ‘ear tufts’ from which it derives its name. Once in Germany, there were fifty owls gathered together! Long-eared owls may divided their hunting into phases, the first stopping around midnight, the second beginning some point after midnight and ending an hour before sunrise. The Great-Horned Owl, also known as the Tiger Owl or the Hoot Owl, is a large owl native to the Americas. It is a shy and elusive bird however, whose nocturnal habits coupled with excellent camouflage make it very difficult to spot. Communal winter roosting is not uncommon. Rightfully, this town centre doubles as a nature reserve – an officially protected owl habitat. Widespread and common year-round resident. All Rights Reserved. While hunting, they tend focuses on the edge of woodlands, hedgerows and open spaces with rough grassland, and over young trees and open ground of all kinds. When the owl is frightened or curious about something, its ears prick up, but when it is relaxed or flying they lie flat on its head. More often than visually finding their prey, it is thought that lo… Add your photos, text, videos, etc. The long-eared owl (Asio otus) is one of the species belonging to the typical owls (Strigidae) family. Find information, photos & videos by location. It has been suggested that long-eared owls are declining in some areas due to habitat loss and an increase in competition with the tawny owl. Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus Owl myths Ireland: An owl entering a house must be killed as it will take the luck of the house away with it as it leaves. Movements: Long-eared Owl is one of the few owls that undertakes long distance journeys. Widespread in Ireland and northern England, it is patchily distributed elsewhere and seems to do better where Tawny owls are rare/absent. Colhoun K. & Cummins, S. 2013 Birds of Conservation Concern in Ireland 2014-19. Nocturnal and incredibly well camouflaged, with dark shades of brown and beige in rich tawny plumage . Length: 31-37cm Long-eared Owl – Asio otus, Ceann cait (Photo - John Carey ) The Long Eared Owl is the most common owl found in Ireland. It makes its roost near woods and grasslands where it can easily hunt for mice, rats and other mammals. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Ireland.The avifauna of Ireland included a total of 485 species as of the end of 2019 according to the Irish Rare Birds Committee (IRBC). A Changing Libraries Initiative - This site and all content is made available under respective copyrights. Ireland only has two resident owl species – the barn owl and the long-eared owl. Usually, it makes the roost in the old stick nests of crows or magpies, over even in a squirrels' drey! It has firey orange eyes and mottled brown feathers, to keep it well camoflauged. Of them, 183 are rare, and 14 of the rarities have not been seen in Ireland since 1950. The tufts are also used to aid concealment when the owl is roosting by breaking up the visible contour of the head. It makes its roost near woods and grasslands where it can easily hunt for mice, rats and other mammals.  Three species were either introduced to Ireland or came to Ireland from another introduced population. It is a nocturnal bird, which means that is it most active at night, doing all its hunting after dark. Some potential for confusion with Short-eared Owl but posture more upright in Long-eared Owl. The long-eared owl is the most common owl found in Ireland. There are essentially four recognized sub-species of the long-eared owl. Ceann cáit Blue Jays and Crows also harass owls. Wingspan: 86-98cm The long-eared owl is the most common owl found in Ireland. The world record 734 Long-eared Owls were counted here in December 2009, in the pines and spruces, lime, chestnut and nettle trees lining the central square by the orthodox church in Kikinda.   It generally takes over an abandoned craw’s nest for breeding, and favours conifer plantations close to open ground. Great-Horned Owl. Butterflies, bees and flying insects are also in serious decline. The long-eared owl looks different from the barn owl. These include, Asio otus otus, which is found in Northern Eurasia, Mediterranean islands, the Middle East, North-Western Africa, northern Pakistan, the Azores archipelago, and east-central China, [2] Two thirds of Ireland’s regularly occurring wild bird species are Red or Amber-listed Birds of Conservation Concern, including farmland birds like Curlew, Lapwing, Yellowhammer, Barn Owl etc. Long-eared Owl. to indicate a threat posture). The Long-eared Owl is associated with coniferous woodland and tall scrubby habitats during the breeding season, favouring sites where dense nesting cover is located close to open areas that are used for hunting.  In Northern Ireland: Widespread and common year-round resident of woodland it takes... 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