European barn owl
As for the European eagle Owl, this barn owl was brought to the Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital for a display at one of their open days. (The wildlife hospital is located in the county of Cheshire in England). I help out at Lower Moss Wood from time time, and host and manage their website.
One third of any profits from this image will be donated to the Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital
In addition one third will be donated to Raptor Rescue , this being the preferred charity of the owner of the bird.
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Image copyright © 2005 Mike Finley, all rights reserved. www.mikefinley.co.uk
European barn owl belongs to the following groups:
Art for Conservation, Birds-of-Prey/Raptors and The BirdsAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Steve Bulford, 5 months ago
Cool shot.
Carmen Mandel-..., 5 months ago
Beautiful face and feather pattern, lovely creature, Mike.
Jon C, 5 months ago
The detail you’ve captured in this shot is awesome. Its a beautiful creature in its own right and your talent has shown just this….Superb!
whisperingruth, 5 months ago
What a fantastic bird! Will he eventually be set free Mike?
Mike Finley, 5 months ago
Sorry Ruth, missed your question!
No, not likely to be set free as far too used to humans now.
The aim of the Lower Moss Wood Hospital is that the vast majority of birds and other animals are released into the wild, but it isn’t always possible. Some are too injured to be released (or are in care so long that when recovered they’ve got used to humans). Some are pets that the owners are for some reason no longer able to care for (releasing a three foot long iguana into the wild in Cheshire wouldn’t be too kind!) – usually pets get rehomed but not always (I think the hospital acts as an adoption agency at times!)
CiasArt, 2 months ago
i have always had an affinity with the barn owl….
this is a great shot!
love it
Maureen Bloesch, 2 months ago
lovely deatail!