Dark-breasted Barn Owl
Tyto alba guttata (Brehm, CL, 1831) (1, 11)
STATUS
Central Europe and eastern Balkans to the Ukraine.
OVERVIEW
This is the current state of accepted records (2019) with many more awaiting re-submission now that there are clear identification criteria which can be seen under the same species in the Category A-C menu (Systematic List).
BBRC RECORDS
1). 1864 Norfolk Near Norwich, female, shot, 13th December, specimen now at Tring, (BMNH 1955.6.N-20.4823).
(H. Stevenson, Zoologist 1865: 9495; Stevenson, 1866; Rowley, 1875; Dye, Fiszer & Allard, 2009; BOURC (2013), Ibis 156: 239; BOURC (2015), Ibis 157: 188).
2). 1951 Shetland Sumburgh, Mainland, shot, 16th October, had been present for two to three weeks, now at Shetland Museum, Lerwick.
(Venables & Venables, 1955; Pennington et al., 2004; N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 603).
3). 1982 Shetland Stove, Sandwick, Mainland, probable male, 10th to 11th November when died, photo, specimen in private collection.
(J. D. Okill, I. Sandison & J. N. Dymond, Shetland Bird Report 1982: 25; R. H. Dennis, Scottish Bird Report 1982: 32; N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 603).
4). 1996 Kent Dungeness RSPB, found dead, 30th October, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 107: 610).
5). 1999 Shetland Sumburgh, Mainland, 30th October to 15th November, photo, trapped 30th October.
(K. Osborn, Birding World 12: 454-457, photos; Birding Scotland 3 (1): plates 24-26; M. G. Pennington, Shetland Bird Report 1999: photo; R. D. Murray, Scottish Bird Report 1999: 80; N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 603).
6). 2001 Shetland Houbie, Fetlar, found dead, 25th October, now at National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh (NMSZ 2003.28.3).
(M. G. Pennington, Shetland Bird Report 2001: 58; R. D. Murray, Scottish Bird Report 2001: 85; Pennington et al., 2004; Forrester & Andrews et al., 2007; N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 603).
7.0). 2004 Shetland Veensgarth, Tingwall, Mainland, 24th October to 11th November; presumed same, Reawick, Mainland, 18th December to 5th March 2005, photo.
(Birding World 17 (12): 491, photo; Birding World 18 (1): 9, photo; M. G. Pennington, Shetland Bird Report 2004: 72, photo; British Birds 98: plate 58; M. G. Pennington, Shetland Bird Report 2005: 73, photo; Forrester & Andrews et al., 2007: photo; N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 603; D. Coutts, Scottish Birds 39: 252-258, plate 205).
7.1). 2005 Shetland Veensgarth, Tingwall, Mainland, 13th to 25th April when found dead, photo, specimen now at National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh; presumed same as 2004 Shetland.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 602-603).
8). 2008 Norfolk Southery, female, had bred, found dead, 12th July, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 102: 565).
9). 2008 Norfolk Hopton-on-Sea, found dead, 16th September, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 102: 565).
10). 2009 Lincolnshire Goxhill Haven, found dead, 20th November, ringed in Belgium, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 104: 590).
11). 2012 At sea Sea area Plymouth, 60 km south of Plymouth, 26th October, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 106: 602).
12). 2014 Cheshire & Wirral Brimstage, 3CY+ female, trapped, bred with nominate male, 21st May to 2nd July at least, photo.
(N. A. J. Hudson and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 109: 599; S. Binney & P. Coffey, British Birds 110: 213-221, plates 105, 106, 108, 110, 111, 114 & 116).
13). 2022 Shetland Burravoe, Brae, Mainland, 1CY+, 21st November, photo, found dead, 22nd November, specimen retained.
(L. Bacon, P. French and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 116: 576).