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Moffat set to be named Scotland s first Eagle Town and hold UK s first ever Golden Eagle Festival
The title was awarded to the town for the role the community has played in addressing low numbers of the birds across the south of Scotland
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The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project’s community engagement officer Rick Taylor leads an eagle workshop.
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Five Fascinating Facts – Barn Owl
By
laurie campbell ©
Barn Owl (Tyto alba) adult at entrance to nest cavity in dead Elm tree,
Berwickshire, Scotland, July 2005
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A barn owl’s hearing is incredibly powerful. Their heart-shaped face funnels sound towards their lopsided ears, which are different shapes and heights, to pinpoint even the faintest sounds.
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Barn owls don’t stereotypically “twit twoo” – instead they have a distinct and shrill screech call, hence the nickname ‘screech owl’. If you hear a soft hoot, it is most likely a tawny owl.
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