RMK6Y8C0–Barn Owl Pellet, showing fur and bones of eaten and partially digested mammal, UK, in hand
RMF5K309–Contents of regurgitated Barn owl pellets (Tyto alba) showing bones and skulls of mice
RMCNYP4M–Barn owl (Tyto alba), different sorted mouse bones, undigested food residue from a pellet
RFPE04PX–Owl Pellet Probably a Barn Owl Pellet Showing Tiny Bones Within and lots of fur.
RMCW6JH3–barn owl (Tyto alba), pellets on a stable floor, Germany
RMC0CBRR–Barn Owl Pellet On snow Taken at Carsington Water, Derbyshire, UK
RMEBM0X0–Barn owl (Tyto alba), pellet of an owl
RMC0XR07–Field (a.k.a Short-tailed) Vole Microtus agrestis Skulls And Bones Removed From A Barn Owl Pellet
RMF95C9J–Barn owl, pellet, pellets, Gewölle einer Schleiereule, Schleier-Eule, Tyto alba, auf Stallboden
RMC8YCPB–A Barn owl pellet found in nestbox showing the bones of a small mammal it has eaten
RMW4AH2Y–Collection of small mammal bones including skulls from dissecting a barn owl pellet, showing the indigestible remains of the bird's prey.
RM2A6JGF3–The dissected remains of a barn owl pellet which contained the remains of at least two bank voles, as used in a UK school.
RM2A9APNR–BARN OWL (Tyto alba). Owl pellets collected from under a daytime roost. Showing dissected bones, skulls and lower jaws of vole, wood mouse and shrews.
RM2P0FA2W–Barn Owl, Barn Owls, Owls, Animals, Birds, Barn Owl pellet showing mouse fur and small mammal bones
RMJHX50F–Shrew jawbones collected from Barn Owl (Tyto alba) pellets in Cornwall, UK
RMCW6JG2–barn owl (Tyto alba), pellet, bones from prey, Germany
RMD7NYGH–Pellet re-gurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Whole pellet held between the photographer's fingers. Norfolk. UK.
RFRYM4T5–pellet and droppings of a barn owl
RMCNYP5K–Barn owl (Tyto alba), mouse scull, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMK6Y8C2–Barn Owl Pellet, showing fur and bones of eaten and partially digested mammal, UK, on ground
RMF5K30D–Barn owl (Tyto alba) pellets on hay showing skulls and bones of mice
RM2RDTRAK–Pellets, barn owl (Tyto alba)
RMKCKFJ0–Ghost Village, properties built and abandoned just prior to completion being colonised by wild plants and trees, unable to be completed due to lack of credit by builders , because of the 2008 Credit Crunch which affected Ireland very badly co Limerick Ireland, Barn Owl pellet suggesting that Barn Owls nesting in the abandoned building
RMFBJPYE–Barn Owl - Tyto Alba, Adult bird in process of disgorging a pellet.
RFMN6P4J–Skin moth (Monopis laevigella) adult on owl pellet. Small insect in the family Tineidae, one of many around owl pellets under barn owl nest
RFER122B–British barn owl on tree perch
RMC0XR81–Field (a.k.a Short-tailed) Vole Microtus agrestis Skeleton Arranged From Bones Removed From A Barn Owl Pellet
RMF95BWJ–Barn owl, pellet, pellets, Gewölle einer Schleiereule, Schleier-Eule, Tyto alba, auf Stallboden
RMC8YD6P–A Barn owl pellet found in nestbox showing the caterpillar of the Monopis weaverella moth which feeds on the pellets
RMW4AH34–Barn owl (Tyto alba) pellets collected for a bioblitz event, UK
RF2WHTFBR–Tawny owl pellet (Strix aluco) in an old abandoned barn
RM2C5MXJ6–barn owl hunting in the evening light
RMA4YYBW–barn owl Tyto alba pellets taken in studio conditions
RF2W9G378–Owl pellet. An Owl's regurgitated remains of undigested prey bones likely of a mouse or small rodent. Whole unbroken version. Isolated on white backg
RF2DAMFHA–Owl pellet laying on the field, bird of prey pellets with fur and bones sticking out, indigested parts of animals eaten by olws, owl spit, vomit
RMD7NYFM–Pellet regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Typical size of a pellet held between a human thumb and fingers
RFRYP193–pellet and droppings of a barn owl
RMCNYP5W–Barn owl (Tyto alba), mouse scull, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMGG3255–Little owlet regurgitating a pellet.
RMCNYP5Y–Barn owl (Tyto alba), bladebone of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMBEMRFD–Skull and bones from mice found in regurgitated Barn owl (Tyto alba) pellets
RMCNYP4N–Barn owl (Tyto alba), different sorted mouse bones, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMRD844G–Ghost Village, properties built and abandoned just prior to completion being colonised by wild plants and trees, unable to be completed due to lack of credit by builders , because of the 2008 Credit Crunch which affected Ireland very badly co Limerick Ireland, Barn Owl pellet suggesting that Barn Owls nesting in the abandoned building
RMFBJRN6–Barn Owl - Tyto Alba, Adult bird in process of disgorging a pellet.
RFER1235–eagle owl on tree perch
RMBPY745–barn owl (Tyto alba) single adult perched in tree looking at camera, Norfolk, East Anglia, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMF95BRE–Barn owl, pellet, pellets, Gewölle einer Schleiereule, Schleier-Eule, Tyto alba, auf Stallboden
RMC8YCNM–A Barn owl pellet found in nestbox showing the caterpillar of the Monopis weaverella moth which feeds on the pellets
RMBPY4N6–barn owl (Tyto alba) single adult hunting over grass field in Norfolk, East Anglia, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2WHTFC5–Tawny owl pellet (Strix aluco) in an old abandoned barn
RM2C5MXP5–barn owl hunting in the evening light
RMA4YYCP–barn owl Tyto alba field vole bones taken from an owl pellet
RF2W9G36H–Owl pellet. An Owl's regurgitated remains of undigested prey bones likely of a mouse or small rodent. Broken open version. Isolated on white backgrou
RF2DAMFHY–Owl pellet laying on the field, bird of prey pellets with fur and bones sticking out, indigested parts of animals eaten by olws, owl spit, vomit
RMD7NYWX–Pellet regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Pellet broken in half to reveal skull of a shrew Sorex sp. and Rodent incisors.
RFRYNYY4–pellet and droppings of a barn owl
RMAG62PD–Barn Owl Tyto alba Close up of pellets from Barn Owl
RMB0PNB6–Barn Owl (Tyto alba) on a post in a farmyard
RMAG6FP0–Barn Owl tyto alba pellets below a regular roost in a tractor shed Norfolk UK July
RMG56658–Barn Owl pellet showing mouse fur and small mammal bones
RMCNYP5A–Barn owl (Tyto alba), lower jaws of mice, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMKCKFHY–Ghost Village, properties built and abandoned just prior to completion being colonised by wild plants and trees, unable to be completed due to lack of credit by builders , because of the 2008 Credit Crunch which affected Ireland very badly co Limerick Ireland, Barn Owl pellet suggesting that Barn Owls nesting in the abandoned building
RMCNYP86–Barn owl (Tyto alba), cervical vertebra of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RM2CPB2R0–. Egyptian birds for the most part seen in the Nile valley . round. The Barn Owl has a custom which those whosuffer from indigestion may well envy, and that isits power of disgorging, after every meal, all theindigestible portions of its dinner in a compact,round, hard pellet, about the size of a nut: andfrom under some of its roosting-places greatbasketsfuU of these pellets have been collected,and men of science analyzing these have obtainedtherefrom the most precise information as to thediet of this much-persecuted bird. From suchobservations the value of its services in our owncountry were
RFEHHRT9–Hell nest
RF2WHTFCG–Tawny owl pellet (Strix aluco) in an old abandoned barn
RM2C5MXNE–barn owl hunting in the evening light
RMA4YYCH–barn owl tyto alba pellet in water showing fur and bones
RF2DAMFJ0–Owl pellet laying on the field, bird of prey pellets with fur and bones sticking out, indigested parts of animals eaten by olws, owl spit, vomit
RMD7NYK3–Pellets regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Pellet broken in half to reveal skull of a shrew Sorex sp. and Rodent incisors.
RFRYNYWT–pellet and droppings of a barn owl
RMRD844F–Ghost Village, properties built and abandoned just prior to completion being colonised by wild plants and trees, unable to be completed due to lack of credit by builders , because of the 2008 Credit Crunch which affected Ireland very badly co Limerick Ireland, Barn Owl pellet suggesting that Barn Owls nesting in the abandoned building
RMCNYP7T–Barn owl (Tyto alba), cervical vertebra of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RM2CNGDXJ–. Egyptian birds for the most part seen in the Nile Valley . ound. The Barn Owl has a custom which those whosuffer from indigestion may well envy, and that isits power of disgorging, after every meal, all theindigestible portions of its dinner in a compact,round, hard pellet, about the size of a nut: andfrom under some of its roosting-places greatbasketsfull of these pellets have been collected,and men of science analyzing these have obtainedtherefrom the most precise information as to thediet of this much-persecuted bird. From suchobservations the value of its services in our owncountry were
RMCNYP6G–Barn owl (Tyto alba), upper jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RF2WHTFD3–Tawny owl pellet (Strix aluco) in an old abandoned barn
RMD7NYRP–Pellet regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Pellet broken in half to reveal skull of a shrew Sorex sp. and Rodent incisors.
RM2CPGE2M–. Egyptian birds : for the most part seen in the Nile Valley . ound. The Barn Owl has a custom which those whosuffer from indigestion may well envy, and that isits power of disgorging, after every meal, all theindigestible portions of its dinner in a compact,round, hard pellet, about the size of a nut: andfrom under some of its roosting-places greatbasketsfull of these pellets have been collected,and men of science analyzing these have obtainedtherefrom the most precise information as to thediet of this much-persecuted bird. From suchobservations the value of its services in our owncountry wer
RMCNYP68–Barn owl (Tyto alba), upper jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMD7NYTP–Pellet regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Pellet broken in half to reveal skull of a shrew Sorex sp. and Rodent incisors.
RMCNYP73–Barn owl (Tyto alba), chisel tooth of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMD7NYHG–Pellet regurgitated by a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Pellet broken in half to reveal skull of a shrew Sorex sp. and Rodent incisors.
RM2A9AP9E–BARN OWL (Tyto alba). REGURGITATED PELLETS.Skull and lower jaws bones of a shrew resting on the middle pellet.
RMCNYP7K–Barn owl (Tyto alba), lower jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP7A–Barn owl (Tyto alba), chisel teeth of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP7J–Barn owl (Tyto alba), lower jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP57–Barn owl (Tyto alba), lower jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP67–Barn owl (Tyto alba), upper arm bone of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP66–Barn owl (Tyto alba), pelvic and thigh bone of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP7D–Barn owl (Tyto alba), skull and lower jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP4T–Barn owl (Tyto alba), skull and lower jaw of a mouse, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP6Y–Barn owl (Tyto alba), skull of a mouse with the long chisel teeth, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMCNYP6P–Barn owl (Tyto alba), upper jaw of a mouse with the long chisel teeth, undigested food residue from a pellet
RMEBN23X–Barn owl (Tyto alba), spitting a pellet, South Africa
RMCW6JGD–barn owl (Tyto alba), pellets on a stable floor, Germany
RMEBKB49–barn owl (Tyto alba), pellets on a stable floor, Germany
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