Tawny owl decline: Public urged to record ‘twit-twoos’

    BBC
    Bird lovers are being urged to give up 20 minutes every week to listen out for the “twit-twoo” call of the Tawny owl, amid concerns over its numbers.
    The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) is asking people to listen for the distinctive hoot from their garden, a local park or woodland, once every week for the next six months.”You can even do it from the comfort of your bed,” said BTO’s Claire Boothby.
    Light pollution and urbanisation are thought to be impacting populations.
    The conservation status of the Tawny owl recently changed from green to amber, signalling a growing concern for the species.

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