I went for a walk in the woods at the bottom of our fields this evening (it's got a narrow strip of pine at the top, leading down to deciduos, with oak and hazel, etc. with a stream running through and lots of bog. We're on the edge of dartmoor, so Bog Woodland is here and there) There are several fenceposts along there, on the divide between the conifers and deciduous, and here I found two dark grey owl pellets, one on top of the post and one below. (I found one on a post here a couple of years ago as well, and before have found remains of one on a different post where rain had washed the fur away) I break up from school tomorrow, so I'll have lots of time to dissect them at leisure

I'll post my findings here (it's a funny coincidence: I was helping out at my local Wildlife watch group the other day, and the subject was owls. We had two lovely owls in and drew them, and dissected owl pellets.)