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  • So now I'm the proud owner of a tawny owl. Times, Sunday Times
  • Patterns of bird bone fragmentary in pellets of the Tawny owl (Strix aluco) and the Eagle owl (Bubo bubo) and their taphonomic implications. Archive 2006-02-01
  • In fact, I consider myself very lucky to live in a neighbourhood where all the houses are easy shot-put distances from large, mature trees: trees which countrify the landscape, moderate the weather, produce a tawny owl or a spotted woodpecker right next to my bedroom window, and let me wander around all morning in my dressing gown if I want. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The best-known of the British owls is the tawny owl. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are smaller than tawny owls and come out in the daytime but are said to feed mostly at night. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Barn owls, little owls and tawny owls hunt there, for permanent grassland has by far the highest number of voles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yesterday I found a tawny owl, face down in the paddling pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 20-year-old tawny owl has astonished conservationists by becoming the oldest breeding female found in the wild. Times, Sunday Times
  • I go to sleep to the sound of tawny owls and awaken to green pastures. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are like slightly smaller tawny owls with ear tufts and bright orange eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She kept tropical fish but also liked a little tawny owl that lived in her garden and would take her grandchildren for forest walks and shell collecting. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have seen this with lions and with tawny owls; being a defender is far more natural to us all. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 16 paintings in the British Birds in Watercolour exhibition at Nunnington were completed over the past year and feature game birds grouse, partridge and woodcock as well as kingfisher, robin, whitethroat and tawny owl.
  • Young tawny owls are out and about and can sometimes be seen in daytime. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want to protect a population of tawny owls, all (all! Times, Sunday Times
  • The call of a young tawny owl. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Barn Owl is a gray-and-tawny owl with a white, heart-shaped face and dark eyes.
  • Although tawny owls are reputed to have a hoot, this one whistled, which is probably why it is often referred to in the books as a screech owl.
  • Children were thrilled to be able to stroke a beautiful barn owl, while an enormous eagle owl, a tawny owl, a kestrel and a turkey vulture called George looked on.
  • The best view of a tawny owl one is likely to get is when driving up to a country house at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buzzard, Buteo buteo, I read in the AA guide to British Birds, a hardback with a beautiful picture of a tawny owl on the cover, which you can still find in many homes. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph

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