News RSS Feed Send your news, pictures & videos


Email us your story, call 01793 501806 or text 80360, starting your message with 'SWINDON NEWS'


Call police if you see missing owl


A EUROPEAN eagle owl is still missing more than a week after escaping from its owner’s garden in Swindon.

The speckled 3ft tall brown bird went missing from its Lower Stratton home at around 9pm on Sunday, March 7.

There were at least six reported sightings of the bird in the Swindon over the weekend, police say.

But its concerned owner, who does not want to be named, has warned that it may attack animals such as cats and dogs.

Last night a Wiltshire Police spokesman said: “There have been a number of sightings, but as I understand the owl has not been returned to its owner.”

The eagle owl is a large, powerful animal with dark orange eyes, long ear tufts and brown plumage.

It is mainly kept in captivity, but for generations the species has regularly escaped or been released in the UK.

There are only a few established pairs that successfully breed at present, and these are mainly found in northern England.

The public are warned not to approach the owl if they spot it, but to call Wiltshire Police on 0845 408 7000 or ring the RSPCA’s North Wiltshire branch on 01793 640136 or 0300 1234 999.

Comments(5)

Curbie Firetank says...
8:03pm Mon 15 Mar 10

This is a most alarming article, and I am glad I have been warned not to approach our feathered cousin. Anyway I am pretty sure at least one of the sightings was not of the escaped 3ft European mouse botherer, but my very own 'real' cousin, Short Tony who dressed as "Owl Man - the feathered Midget of old Swindon Docks" (a turn he often plays for kids parties and international Owl education days) attended my uncle Tyto's Owl and Porpoise themed stag do last weekend. Such a convincing suit does have its drawbacks and ultimate dangers.

politicrat says...
8:15pm Mon 15 Mar 10

I thought my kebab was a little weird.....

swinDON Quixote says...
4:51am Tue 16 Mar 10

Maybe this is a job for the "flying squad" ?

molly60 says...
9:59am Tue 16 Mar 10

Hoot Hoot,well theres a thouht for someone who has been burgled or had property vandelised.Just tell the police the owl is in your area,looks like its top priority for them,when they arrive tell them the owl has flown but they can deal with burglary or vandelism.Kill two birds with one stone,HOOT HOOT.

Captain Sensible says...
12:14am Wed 17 Mar 10

Nice to see the police having another crackdown, this time on the very serious problem of delinquent owls, only last night there was a gang of them outside tescos in Hoghworth frightening old ladies and stealing dead mice from the pet shop. Well done Wiltshire police.


Most popular


Local Information

Enter your postcode, town or place name

House prices »   Schools »   Crime »   Hospitals »

Local Businesses