February 23, 201016 yr What a hoot: The owls with a heavenly place to roost By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:25 PM on 22nd February 2010 Comments (0) Add to My Stories As the perfect place to perch, it must have been the answer to their prayers. Three inquisitive young barn owls used this lofty window for an early evening surveillance mission in a Norfolk churchyard. Standing in the stone quatrefoil of Christ Church, Fulmodeston, they were keeping a beady eye open for a tasty snack of mouse, vole or shrew. Bird's eye view: Three young barn owls have made themselves comfortable in the quatrefoil of a church Wildlife photographer Richard Brooks waited patiently night after night to capture the owls, which had been seen making night-time flights in the churchyard, in perfect formation. More... Amazing pictures: Photographer captures a hoof's-eye view of the moment a lioness attacks a herd of zebra His efforts were rewarded when he saw the trio looking out from the opening at the very top of the church. 'They are naturally inquisitive birds,' he said. 'Part of it is food related, but they are also interested by any sounds - so they probably were looking for me.' The owls were spotted in the top window of Christ Church, in Fulmodeston Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1253033/What-hoot-The-owls-heavenly-place-roost.html#ixzz0gLZUZaNf
February 23, 201016 yr Author OWLS?!?! IN A CHURCH!?!?! WOWOWOWOWOWOW They must be birds of "pray"......................................... :rolleyes:
February 23, 201016 yr They must be birds of "pray"......................................... :rolleyes: I don't think birds are capable of prayer.
February 23, 201016 yr Author Then you've clearly never heard of the phrase "on a wing and a prayer".................. :rolleyes:
February 24, 201016 yr Mark, stop ruining the cuteness of the owls with the cliché-ness of your puns. :sad:
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