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With a bit of luck, they'll be back before long. Interesting to see the difference in the size of the birds pupils, it must be able to use it's eyes independent of each other.
There are many better shortie pictures than this one for quality but I'm posting to share the thrill of seeing one very close to dusk quartering a Norfolk field. The yellow is rape and the green - guess what - grass. I watched it for about 10 minutes until it was so dark that I could no longer follow it. I was actually trying to track barn owls and saw none - but went home very happy.
This weeks video is now on , i was lucky enough to encounter these gorgeous shorties youtu.be/BW7Z7NbqoWo
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The only Seo i saw this morning but what a lovely bird , showing very well at times , it was hunting for over an hour in front of me but failed to catch anything.
Winking Short-eared Owl
Cambridgeshire Fens
Wiki wink link!... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wink
"A wink is a facial expression made by briefly closing one eye. A wink is an informal mode of non-verbal communication usually signaling shared hidden knowledge or intent."