Surprise Cley Spy visitor leads to OBC windfall

Steve Gantlett took this superb photo of the Long-eared Owl at Cley Spy shortly before it flew off to hunt one evening.

Birdwatchers have been flocking to Cley Spy, one of OBC’s Corporate Sponsors, for the rare opportunity to observe a Long-eared Owl at its day time roost.

The bird was first seen by a visitor to Cley Spy, located in Glandford in north Norfolk, UK, who was testing out the wide range of optics sold by the company.

As he scanned the vegetation behind the buildings he was astonished to find a Long-eared Owl roosting in one of the bushes.

Word quickly spread of the owl’s presence that has led to a steady stream of birdwatchers coming to see it in recent days.

A suggestion box put out by Cley Spy staff asking for donations from grateful owl watchers to the OBC Conservation Fund has already led to more than £2,200 being collected for the Club.

“The Oriental Bird Club is hugely grateful to the quick thinking and generosity of our corporate sponsor Cley Spy and the generosity of the birdwatchers making donations to the OBC Conservation Fund,” said Chris Gooddie, Chairman of the Oriental Bird Club.

“The Long-eared Owl’s surprise appearance has resulted in a significant windfall for the Club’s bird conservation efforts in the Asian region.”

Cley Spy commented: “Cley Spy are delighted that such a great bird has given so many people so much pleasure and that visitors have been so generous in their support for the OBC, with some even donating more than once.”