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Stock dove investigating the barn owl box

15. March 2026 - Wildlife

Stock dove visiting the barn owl box
Stock dove peering into the gloom of the barn owl box entrance

In the Spring, it is not only barn owls who are looking for large cavities which they can use for nesting.

Stock doves can also use such spaces, and it is not unusual for stock doves to take over barn owl nest boxes. It happened here in 2022 and each year the doves visit the box repeatedly with a view to taking it for nesting.

Even when the box is occupied by a roosting owl the doves are not scared off. They will perch on the entrance peering into the box, and on occasion they have entered the box even when there is an owl there. If the box is unoccupied when they they may enter to explore, with the risk that they may start nesting and deter the owls.

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