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After a thorough examination and ongoing observation it showed no signs of injury, and after one night in care Jenny was able to release it the next day on dusk. While Barn owls are widespread across the state they are not often seen as they are most active at night when they are hunting for food. ![]() Barn owls feed on small mammals, mainly rodents. One of their favourite foods is the introduced pest the house mouse. These owls hunt in flight, finding prey on the groundusing their exceptional hearing. Because many birds, including these very special Barn Owls prey on small rodents there has been some concern about the impact of mouse baiting. Of particular concern are illegal homemade baits. WIRES urges all householders and farmers to please be aware of the impact on wildlife, and ensure these birds are around for many years to come. |






WIRES Weddin-Lachlan member Jenny, recently received into her care a beautiful Barn Owl. The owl was found near Cowra, in NSW.