Following the success of our recent project installing owl boxes for the South Downs National Park (SDNP), we were delighted to be asked to help with a vital follow-up initiative.
While providing nesting sites is important, we learned that water sources can actually pose a significant danger to these birds. It is surprisingly common for owls to drown in cattle troughs when swooping down for a drink, as they are unable to climb back out of the steep, slippery sides.
To solve this, our team constructed wooden frames covered in wire mesh designed to float inside the troughs. This simple but effective design prevents the owls from becoming submerged while still allowing the cattle to drink freely through the mesh.
The frame featured in the photos below has been installed on Torberry Hill in South Harting. We are proud to continue our partnership with the SDNP and play a small part in preserving our local wildlife.


