@@birdofpreyproject I came to your video after discovering them at a ( hopefully) a nesting hole at Carisbrooke castle here on the Isle of Wight. Fabulous creatures , instant fan .
@@lukenukem1976 Fantastic! There is another video on our channel - 'renesting the Little Owlet'. One of my favourite recent rehabilitation cases and always so special to see them in the wild especially given their recent decline.
Hi Dag, thank you for the comment - you are absolutely right and we apologise for the misconception that came across in the video. The eye colour itself is caused by the melanin in the iris - less melanin is found in the iris for owl species with higher concentrations of cone cells on the retina (diurnal).
I sometimes consider starting my own business, if I did I thought of naming it after this owl and basing my logo on them, one reason being I'm from Oldham, our 'emblem' is an owl (like Chaddy!). The reason for that is based on the way older generations used to pronounce Oldham (owdum, sounded like owldum)
Trying to find the teeniest of owls closest i find is elf but one i discovered is smaller the size of a toad that you feed to hognose snakes Northside New Orleans Louisiana
Another beautifully informative film of the little owl, adding colour to the sounds we hear at night but know so little about. Thank you, and keep them coming.
Great subject. Need to watch the audio levels though. The voice-over parts are much softer than the live sections, and it's a bit jarring. Maybe choose an owl that isn't expecting food from the speaker - the little guy's insistence on being fed was a bit distracting.
I trained & flew Sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus) for years & they were always catching little owls, I always made in quickly & never had one hurt. I removed them & looked after them over night to make sure they were o.k. They were released after a good meal.
In Holland and Germany the rise in numbers and the spread of stone martens has had a very negative impact on the numbers of the little owl. They now construct nest boxes fitted with ingenious contraptions designed to keep stone martens out. This seems to have led to very good results.
Another great video - both amusing and educational. Sulis seems to enjoy the limelight, and reading too. What a pesky bird! 😊
Presenter: they hunt largely by pouncing on their prey
Owl: (pounces on presenter)
Owl: steals the show
So quiet. I hardly noticed him .
Sometimes I struggle to get a word in.
@@birdofpreyproject I came to your video after discovering them at a ( hopefully) a nesting hole at Carisbrooke castle here on the Isle of Wight. Fabulous creatures , instant fan .
@@lukenukem1976 Fantastic! There is another video on our channel - 'renesting the Little Owlet'. One of my favourite recent rehabilitation cases and always so special to see them in the wild especially given their recent decline.
We live in Rhodes, Greece and have a resident little owl that comes to our garden. We love him 💖
Fantastic to hear!
Our national bird 🇬🇷
It's called the minerva owl or athena owl
I've got a good count of little owls around me and I've talked the farmer into not using poisons around his buildings
Fantastic to hear Rob, keep it up!
Looks like little bundle of joy
They look like our Burrowing Owl.
what a sweet little owl, will you let her go so that she can find a mate? thanks,
A fantastic shout-out for a charming UK owl - integral to our rural landscape and ecosystems, favourite of ancient goddesses - but under threat ....
Listen again, they are non indigenous & introduced to the UK.
A good and informative video
wonderful! X
That's a great watch. I'm sure if you didn't know the bird, most people would assume it was a baby owl of a larger species.
The yellow of the eyes is not the retina. That’s the iris. The retina sits in the back of the eye and can’t be seen without special instruments.
Hi Dag, thank you for the comment - you are absolutely right and we apologise for the misconception that came across in the video. The eye colour itself is caused by the melanin in the iris - less melanin is found in the iris for owl species with higher concentrations of cone cells on the retina (diurnal).
We met these amazing birds today and thanks Kate for flying birds with us. Bless these beautiful creatures❤️
Thank you so much for the lovely comment Phoebe and for visiting us yesterday (despite the crazy weather)! Do come again soon.
My favorite bird and I love them all, but owls are very special to me!!!🙏🦉❣️👍
They are certainly very special birds!
@@birdofpreyproject Thank you and your organization for caring 🙏🦉❣️
So cute
Recently I sponsored a Kestrel at the Falconry Centre in Hagley. Such a good thing to do!
said no vole ever!
Thanks..
What graceful,clean and fattish english birds o of prey
Good info Thank you! - James From South Korea
Thank you James! Glad you enjoyed the video!
I sometimes consider starting my own business, if I did I thought of naming it after this owl and basing my logo on them, one reason being I'm from
Oldham, our 'emblem' is an owl (like Chaddy!). The reason for that is based on the way older generations used to pronounce Oldham (owdum, sounded like owldum)
Excellent video 😊
Trying to find the teeniest of owls closest i find is elf but one i discovered is smaller the size of a toad that you feed to hognose snakes Northside New Orleans Louisiana
Another beautifully informative film of the little owl, adding colour to the sounds we hear at night but know so little about. Thank you, and keep them coming.
🙏🕊💞🦉🦉love them, help them. God’s children He loves them, let them live & thrive!
Brilliant video I'm a gamekeeper and will be putting up little owl boxes and doing even more predator control hopefully we can stop there decline
First rate video, well done.
Thank you!
Great subject. Need to watch the audio levels though. The voice-over parts are much softer than the live sections, and it's a bit jarring. Maybe choose an owl that isn't expecting food from the speaker - the little guy's insistence on being fed was a bit distracting.
❤❤❤❤❤Спасибо за видео
I trained & flew Sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus) for years & they were always catching little owls, I always made in quickly & never had one hurt. I removed them & looked after them over night to make sure they were o.k. They were released after a good meal.
smol and cute!
In Holland and Germany the rise in numbers and the spread of stone martens has had a very negative impact on the numbers of the little owl. They now construct nest boxes fitted with ingenious contraptions designed to keep stone martens out. This seems to have led to very good results.
Interesting! Thanks for the comment. Hopefully Little Owls do well there in the future!
I found on in the yard. No nest near. I have to open a mouth to feed it. Is it ok to feed with chicken liver?
Hi Vladimir, We recommend you get in touch with a raptor rehabilitator in your area to make sure the correct procedure is followed.
Are they found in South west Scotland.?
Seen unusual bird just as sun was going down.
First thought was owl. But small.
Hi David, thanks for the comment. Yes you could definitely spot them in Scotland if you are lucky.
I see them hunt at night as well
Near london,
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I can never tell the difference between Burrowing Owls and Little Owls.
They are also known as the Owl of Minerva, due to the close association with the Roman goddess, and personify wisdom
Let's get one clear little owls where originally an American species that was introduced to Britain