Barn Owl vs Kestrel vs Little Owls: A Fight for a New Nest Box | Discover Wildlife | Robert E Fuller

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
  • When I put a up new nest box at Ash Wood, I hoped a kestrel pair would use it. Little did I know that barn owls and little owls also wanted this prime location - and that the little owl would be the fiercest fighter!
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    Nest boxes
    Nest boxes are in high demand here at Fotherdale and I’ve been working around the clock to build different designs to suit each bird of prey. For this box, I chose a hollow log and placed it high in a majestic beech tree in the hope a young kestrel would move in.
    Kestrel
    As planned the young male kestrel was the first to investigate the box and took an immediate liking to it. I watched as he returned day after day, He even scraped out a hollow dent in the bottom of the box to nest in. But there’s one thing this young male was missing: a mate. Despite his desperate calls, no female appeared.
    Little owl
    The kestrel wasn’t the only one interested in the nest. A little owl also wanted to take a look! And when the kestrel landed at the entrance hole to declare ownership, the little owl lashed out with its talons. Who knew this diminutive species could be so feisty?
    Little owl courtship
    My cameras followed the little owl inside as it explored the nest. It quickly made itself at home, even bringing in a yellowhammer snack! The next day the little owl too made a nest scrape and even showed off the new site to its mate. I’ve been watching little owls for years, but I’ve never seen this intimate courtship.
    Little owl vs kestrel
    The kestrel now has some competition and when it returns one evening, the little owl makes short shrift of the kestrel, dragging it from the nest box in one swift move. Little owls are smaller than kestrels, but they really pack a punch!
    Barn owl
    Despite winning the box, the little owl was unable to persuade its mate to move in and over the next few days, the box stayed empty - until a female barn owl turned up. This female was wearing an ID ring, and, after some investigation, it turned out I knew her. She was one of four rescued chicks I fostered with wild owls in 2017. It was so exciting to see that she had survived. For a few days, it looks as though she was now the new owner of my box.
    Kestrel returns
    But then the male kestrel came back with a mate and was keen to reclaim the box. But when he discovered there was now a barn owl inside, he beat a hasty retreat.
    Barn owl vs little owl
    The barn owl spent the next ten days here and just as I was beginning to think she had won the battle of the boxes, she was dragged out of the nest! The attack was over in a flash and it was only when I reviewed the footage that I realised it’s was the little owl again!
    Fierce little owl
    Who would have thought a little owl could take on a barn owl? This species is half the size of a barn owl, but it is clearly fiercely territorial -even though this owl isn't using this box, he's not prepared to let anyone one else have it.
    Battle of the boxes
    The battles over this nest box have been absolutely amazing. It’s given me an insight into how competitive this time of year is and just shows how much demand there is for these new nest sites. I'm working on making a new box to see if I can ease the fighting!
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