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Not sure, Delia, I've only ever found an owl pellet once, as a child, and I remember how disappointed I was when my parents wouldn't let me take it home because it was unhygienic. The one I found had more bones and fur and no feathers.
Shape and size look about right, Delia. S-e owls have tapered pellets - like yours. Did you disect the 'thing'? Have a look, see what's in it. Small vole/mouse bones would help with ID, as would habitat.
But honestly - you and your ejaculated collections!
I can't see any bones in that one. Here's a photo of a LEO pellet. All the white bits in this photo are bones including the longish ones in the lower right. I'm no poop expert, but...
I only know great-horned pellets, and they don't look like that, but timwooton says the taper is ok for short eared. It looks like bone sticking out the tapered end, but that can happen in feces as well, so if you decide to dissect it be sure to wear rubber gloves and a mask. There are some rather nasty parasites in fox feces, the worst of which can become airborn.