A woman has become an unlikely social media star in her Cornish village - all thanks to a family of tawny owls, reported the BBC on Friday. Diane Knight had set up a CCTV system so she could watch the owls nesting in her barn near Carnon Downs, Cornwall. But when the male owl stopped bringing the female food, Knight stepped in. Her work to supply the owl and the baby owlet with dead mice has proved popular on the village's Facebook page. Knight's owl obsession started through watching the pair of tawny owls on a nest-cam she had set up.
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