Latin Name: Tyto Alba
Did you know that the Barn Owl's hunting strategy is as fascinating as it is effective? Flying low and slow, they keep a keen eye out for their next meal, swooping down on unsuspecting rodents with precision. A single Barn Owl can devour multiple rodents in a night, making them invaluable allies in controlling rodent populations.
Despite their remarkable abilities, Barn Owls face challenges in some regions, with populations dwindling in certain areas. That's why it's crucial to appreciate and protect these incredible birds of prey.
Barn Owls are a long winged, long legged owl with a short tail. At between 25cm – 45cm length and wing span around 75cm – 110cm and is one of the most widespread of all birds.
Join us at East Sussex Falconry for an unforgettable learning experience surrounded by the beauty of nature. Let us introduce you to the world of raptors and make your hands-on encounter with these magnificent creatures a day to cherish. Get ready to be awed by the grace and power of the Barn Owl and other captivating birds of prey.
At East Sussex Falconry, we go beyond just a falconry experience. We're proud story tellers, weaving tales of these magnificent creatures. Immerse yourself in the world of raptors as we provide a hands-on encounter that will stay with you long after you leave.
Let us guide you through this captivating journey and create memories that will soar high above the rest.
Licence number: LN/000027842
The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018.
Licenced for keeping or training animals for exhibition. Wealdon District Council being the local authority under the above act hereby licence Mr Adam Cornford being the 'operator' of the business known as. East Sussex Falconry, Herstmonceux Castle, Wartling Road, Wartling, East Sussex, BN27 1RN.