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Female kestrel perching on a snowy barn owl box

04. January 2026, Wildlife

Female kestrel perching on a snowy barn owl box

The kestrels don't migrate elsewhere for winter and are here all year round.

Unlike the barn owls who can hunt voles through a blanket of snow, kestrels can have difficulty finding food when it is snowy. They will sometimes attack barn owls in the air who are carrying prey, and sometimes they will succeed in stealing the food from the owl.

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A Wren visits our empty snow-bound barn owl nest box

22. November 2024, Wildlife

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It snowed last night and the barn owl nest box was covered deep snow.

Fortunately no owls were trapped inside as the box was not inhabited last night.

A wren visited and perched on the mound of snow.

 

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