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The presentation takes a close look at this relationship with man and looks at ways in which landowners can make changes to help support their local barn owls.
This talk is packed with enjoyable images and full of advice on nest boxes, habitats and other issues.
Pellets are produced by all birds of prey, and the contents of barn owl pellets gives valuable information of the contents of it’s diet and the relationship between predator and prey.
A popular talk and guaranteed to please all audiences.
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This fascinating presentation is an intriguing insight into the life of the beautiful barn owl and will enthrall every audience.
The barn owl is still a rare bird of prey and affected greatly by man’s management of the countryside.