What kind of tyto is it?Were did you take the shots?If you get any feathers off of it you could take them to be tested for DNA.They could show the type of this "Ghost tyto",and mabe its albino!
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I saw one yesterday, strangely enough it was sat on a fence just like that photo, think it was somewhere between Beverly and York, not sure of exact place
I have seen a white owl every morning this week. Quite a big bird, swooping over woodland and open ground. I live in North Somerset, so I think this is a rare owl or perhaps one that has escaped from a sanctuary.
Beautiful shots Andy. I love the subdued light and colours!
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ReplyDeleteIf you could find more white owls I would be so pleased!!! I am obsessed with these amazing creatures! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of tyto is it?Were did you take the shots?If you get any feathers off of it you could take them to be tested for DNA.They could show the type of this "Ghost tyto",and mabe its albino!
ReplyDeleteThese Albino, Leuistic Barn Owl he’s beautiful and I love him❣️❣️
ReplyDeleteI have a white owl like it but I don't know the name.
ReplyDeleteI have seen a white owl twice today near mission in Nottinghamshire
ReplyDeleteFlying by the road into the village
I wonder if anyone else has seen him?
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ReplyDeleteI saw one yesterday, strangely enough it was sat on a fence just like that photo, think it was somewhere between Beverly and York, not sure of exact place
ReplyDeleteI have seen a white owl every morning this week. Quite a big bird, swooping over woodland and open ground. I live in North Somerset, so I think this is a rare owl or perhaps one that has escaped from a sanctuary.
ReplyDeletePewsey down Saturday 26th June 21...we were off piste..stopped at this derilicked barn at it flew out...there was a box high up in the barn
ReplyDeleteI have seen white bird everyday. please share more blog with owl.
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I’m sure I so a large white owl this morning in a field north of Harrogate any body else seen this .
ReplyDeleteJust seen a white owl near fewston harrogate today
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