Owl Prowl

London Wildlife Trust is calling on Londoners to let us know if they hear or see any owls this summer and autumn in order to raise awareness of the city’s owl populations and their conservation requirements.

 

 
Have you seen or heard an owl in London?
 
Where was the owl?
Location


Please provide all location details that are applicable.


Nearest street name

Search this map to help you find the nearest street if you’re not sure.
Green space name
e.g. park / allotment
 
Post code
 

London borough

 
Other location details
Please provide if applicable
Habitat
 
What kind of habitat was the owl in?Habitat details:
When did you see or hear the owl?
 
Date  (dd - mm - yyyy)day:
month:
year:
Time of day (select interval)
About the owl
What did you see/hear?
 
Did you:

How many owls?

Did you see/hear:
you can select as many as apply





How long did you watch / hear the owl for?
The owl's behaviour
 
What was the owl doing?
You can select as many as apply



Other behaviour details
Which owl species?
 

Please select the owl species you spotted (or heard).  For more help identifying what species you spotted click the images or visit the Owl Prowl webpages.

If you’re not sure what species you saw skip to the ‘not sure’ option and describe what you saw/heard

 
Tawny owl
 
Tawny owl, Damian Waters (Drumimages.co.uk)
Little owl
 
Little owl, Dave Appleton
 
Short-eared owl
 
Short-eared owl, Amy Lewis
 
Long-eared owl
 
Long-eared owl, Stefan Johnsson
 
Barn owl
 
Barn owl, Dave Appleton
 
Not sure what kind of owl
 
If you saw or heard an owl but you're not sure what species it was, tick the box here and fill in a description
 
Owl description
 
 About you
 
Please fill in the following details about yourselfName:
 
Email:
 
Telephone:
 
Are you a member of London Wildlife Trust?
 
Would you like to find out more about the work of London Wildlife Trust?
 
Please click the submit button to send us your Owl Prowl form
 

May 18, 2012