The paradoxical world of the tawny owl
The paradoxical world of the tawny owl
Britain’s commonest owl species can sometimes be heard but rarely seen as winter approaches
Stephen Moss @stephenmoss_tv Wed 11 Oct 2023 01.00 EDT
Owls are a paradox. We celebrate them more than almost any other group of birds, yet we hardly ever see them. That is, of course, because many – including by far the commonest British species, the tawny owl – lead a largely nocturnal lifestyle.
We may not see tawny owls very often but we do hear them. That famous “tu-whit, to-whoo” call is actually a duet between the male and female: he performs the hoot, while she responds with a loud, penetrating “kee-wick”.
At this time of year, my Somerset garden echoes with both sounds, as the resident pair try to eject their youngsters from their breeding territory. So keen are they to do so, that I sometimes hear the male hooting during the middle of the day.
I once came across a tawny owl in our garden in broad daylight and was surprised at its size. As it flew away on broad wings, it looked almost as big as a buzzard; an optical illusion, as it is actually far smaller.
I also once enjoyed watching a brood of fluffy youngsters, just emerged from the nest, perching on the branch of the tall ash tree at the bottom of the garden.
But mostly I must content myself with the sound of these mysterious and enigmatic birds, their evocative and unmistakable hooting enlivening our autumn and winter nights.
Can you identify any of the owls you hear in your yard?
I hear some Great Horned Owls regularly, but since they're so big they keep the others away. I did hear a Screech Owl the other week though when I visited someone the next town over. It was a nice surprise.
Oh, they look so serious! Very cute.
I live in block of flats the middle of a very big and crowded city, so while there probably are a few owls about, I don't think they'd be in my area.
They might be a little harder to find, but they likely are there!
Can You Spot Owls in London?
I'm assuming UK since you said flats, but owls are spotted in New York and other big cities around the world. So just keep those eyes and ears open, and maybe you'll be lucky enough to see or hear one when you least suspect it!