![Bumper year for voles sees breeding short-eared owl numbers double in latest Peak District bird of prey report: Peak District National Park Bumper year for voles sees breeding short-eared owl numbers double in latest Peak District bird of prey report: Peak District National Park](https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/__data/assets/image/0022/415480/Short_Eared_Owl_Tim_Melling.jpg)
Bumper year for voles sees breeding short-eared owl numbers double in latest Peak District bird of prey report: Peak District National Park
![Owl with orange feather with black dots stands close to its nest with eggs inside. Old colorful and detailed illustration of Short-Eared Owl (Asio flammeus). By John Gould publ. In London 1862 - Owl with orange feather with black dots stands close to its nest with eggs inside. Old colorful and detailed illustration of Short-Eared Owl (Asio flammeus). By John Gould publ. In London 1862 -](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/WDCM47/owl-with-orange-feather-with-black-dots-stands-close-to-its-nest-with-eggs-inside-old-colorful-and-detailed-illustration-of-short-eared-owl-asio-flammeus-by-john-gould-publ-in-london-1862-1873-WDCM47.jpg)
Owl with orange feather with black dots stands close to its nest with eggs inside. Old colorful and detailed illustration of Short-Eared Owl (Asio flammeus). By John Gould publ. In London 1862 -
![Short-Eared Owl nest and eggs. : Benjamin T. Gault : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Short-Eared Owl nest and eggs. : Benjamin T. Gault : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive](https://archive.org/download/GPN-449_Gault_Nest-and-eggs-of-Short-eared-Owl_Asio-flammeus_lowres/GPN-449_Gault_Nest-and-eggs-of-Short-eared-Owl_Asio-flammeus_lowres.jpg)
Short-Eared Owl nest and eggs. : Benjamin T. Gault : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
![Owl Tickling Time on Twitter: "One rare exception is the Short-Eared Owl, which does build a nest of sorts. It digs out a 'bowl' in the ground, which it lines with twigs Owl Tickling Time on Twitter: "One rare exception is the Short-Eared Owl, which does build a nest of sorts. It digs out a 'bowl' in the ground, which it lines with twigs](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FW5pk1JX0AIx0eG.jpg)