It looks like the owls are settling in to the new nest box during the day, perhaps their old roosts have been damaged by the recent storms. There’s another storm coming, but tonight should be dry so plenty of opportunity to hunt.

A wild field garden in Bomere Heath, Shropshire, England
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One of the barn owls has decided to spend today in the new nest box rather than roosting elsewhere as they have been doing. Not sure where the other one is – they were both in the old nest box last night.
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It does feel a bit voyeuristic watching them spend time together, particularly when they get all frisky and start practising making hootlets.
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We have sound (but no music!) as both the barn owls arrive, noisily at first, then romantic silence as they settle in together.
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And we start with a new camera – not working properly yet (no sound, video not exporting properly), but once it is we should have day and night videos of the barn owl box.
We think this is the male. Paler markings and no black spots on front unlike the female, and the male tends to be the one seeking out and preparing nest sites.
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Little doubt this time, different markings compared to a barn owl. Only one so far, hopefully the other is hiding in the nest box.
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