In a corner of rural Essex, a former First World War airfield has been left wild for over 100 years. It is now a perfect owl country, home to all five of Britain’s species of owl. Among them, live a remarkable barn owl called Missing claw.
It’s early summer at an abandoned former world war one airfield in Essex - home to all five of Britain’s species of owl. Little owls Geronimo and Flo are still reeling from their recent tragedy, and are on the lookout for a new nest.