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 adult ♂ BirdGuides rarity status: Local
For the purposes of our bird news services, this species is classed as Local: generally fairly regular or common species that a 'county lister' or a birding beginner might be interested in going to see. (Note that rarity levels are currently applied nationally and may not reflect local variations in abundance.) Most recent UK and Irish reports of Long-eared Owl
Most recent photos of Long-eared Owl (25)
 Greece 10/05/13 |
 Spurn, E Yorks 26/04/13 |
 Pagham Harbour LNR, W Sussex 22/04/13 |
 Pagham Harbour LNR, W Sussex 22/04/13  |
 France 27/02/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 18/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 18/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 18/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 14/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Wivenhoe, Essex 12/03/13 |
 Deeping Lakes NR, Lincs 02/03/13 |
 Marton Mere, Lancs 05/03/13 |
 undisclosed site, Kent 24/01/13 |
 Marton Mere, Lancs 20/01/13 |
 undisclosed site, Lincs 23/12/12 |
 undisclosed site, Angus/Dundee 24/11/12 |
 undisclosed site, Angus/Dundee 24/11/12 |
 undisclosed site, Herts 24/10/12 |
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European breeding populations (44)
Long-eared Owl breeds in the following countries (Bird News Extra subscribers will see population statistics and information on trends for each country, and a map of population densities): Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Azores Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canary Islands Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Products featuring Long-eared Owl (11)
Articles (2)
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