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Barking Owls

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Subject: Barking Owls
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:19:56 +1000
Edwin asked about recent reports of Barking Owls in the Capertee Valley. There are at least four locations in the valley where they get reported from time to time. The pair that everyone looks for behind the Glen Alice church haven't been seen there since around 2000, as far as I know. That was around the time I heard that one of the birds was hit by a car on the bridge. They're still regularly reported from the Glen Davis area, but I don't know of a current roost site, unfortunately.

Cheers,
Carol



At 7:44 PM +1000 18/7/07, Edwin Vella wrote:
I have not heard about the Capertee birds for a while (has anyone seen them
there recently?) and have heard them being recorded along the Putty Rd
(e.g.) at Howes Valley.

Edwin



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PO Box 330
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Web: http://www.bmbirding.com.au
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