Reddish-brown European owl having a round head with black eyes.
1They in turn provide food for heron, tawny owl, kestrel and buzzard.
2It is England's tawny owl which utters the tu-whit-tu-whoo of Georgian poetry.
3The 47 birds vary in species from canaries to parakeets, kestrels to the tawny owl.
4An injured tawny owl scrutinises us and a roe deer shyly trots around the room.
5Her dæmon was a small tawny owl, almost invisible in the dappled shadows under the trees.
6The tawny owl has five eggs, white and smooth; and this is the kind that hoots at night.
7I lie there listening to the call of the tawny owl, soft and familiar, and thinking of Lily.
8This was the tawny owl he had been training, here to pick up its dinner of chopped day-old chicks.
9A tawny owl has been caught on camera taking a dip in a "hoot tub" in the soaring temperatures.
10They use no radio; the occasional flicker of a red LED torch or the hoot of a tawny owl are more than sufficient.
11A pub landlady had a surprise call from her neighbour after a tawny owl had got into his front room via the chimney.
12He photographed everything from tawny owls to venomous adders to-ofcourse-theroyal kingfisher.
13Birds, including tawny owls and magpies, nest in the roofs and chimneys of abandoned buildings.
14It is a breeding ground for many British birds, including tawny owls, woodpeckers and the now globally-at-risk marsh tit, willow tit and woodcock.
15The tawny owls he hears are young birds forced to fend for themselves and trying to secure a fiefdom for food and for breeding.
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