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Rufous Owl in Busselton

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Subject: Rufous Owl in Busselton
From: "Ben Allen" <>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:53:40 +0800
I am very interested to see that the rufous owl has now been reported in 
Busselton.  By my calculations, this is at least 80 kilometres from Bridgetown 
where the owl's last appearance has been well documented and photographed.  Is 
this sort of distance reasonable for these owls or do you think it is 
desperately seeking Sheila/Bruce ?





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From: "joan graham" <>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:41:05 +0800

Dear Sir or Madam, I thought you would be interested to know the Rufus Owl was 
in my garden in Busselton about nine days ago, it was sitting on a post near my 
back garden gate, it made no attempt to fly away as I went out the gate, I did 
mention to a few friends about the encounter and that I did not know what type 
of Owl it was. Seeing it again on the news tonight was lovely. I hope it spends 
many happy years of freedo, Joan Graham. No virus found in this outgoing 
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