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Powerful Owl sighting

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Subject: Powerful Owl sighting
From: Mervyn Lawrence <>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 23:03:52 +0000
Hi,
With all the information of late about the Powerful Owl I thought I could send 
you aou encounter with the magnificant bird.
We live at Werombi, NSW (next to the Warragamba Catchment area) and have a dam 
that is the home of a number of the Swamp Hens who are with 4 chicks at the 
moment.
Last week we saw a Powerful Owl sitting on a log near the dam eying of these 
little birds. There was an almighty uproar from all the birds on the dam when 
it began to fly and circle over the reeds where the birds had nested.
It had a go at the birds but went away empty handed.

I then heard it late at night with its identifiable call. Can’t wait to see it 
again and find out where it lives. 
> 
> 
> Thanks
Merv Lawrence
WherZat Farm
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ian,
> Following links are to surveys of 2 Powerful Owl nest hollows in Sydney with 
> help of Willoughby Council. They might throw some light on why the John Young 
> design is so big. 
> 
> http://youtu.be/teAqMVt5gCo
> 
> http://youtu.be/kAYm6DuQIbk
> 
> I would be interested in what you find in your boxes
> 
> Chris Charles
> 
> www.licole.com.au
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> www.licole.com.au
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> www.licole.com.au
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 20 Dec 2015, at 12:35 PM, IROE <> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have just started work as the coordinator for Barron Catchment Care in
>> Atherton.  One of our old projects was working with landholders installing
>> owl boxes on their properties.  The project has stalled for a while, and as
>> a keen birdo I'm more than happy to re-start it.   Mixing business with
>> pleasure!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I'm after some advice about owl boxes.   The owl boxes Barron Catchment Care
>> have are made from ply and around 1.5 metres deep.  They are based on a
>> design developed by John Young when he was working and living in Ingham.  
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Does anyone know of similar projects where there has been monitoring done of
>> owl box use, and by what species of owl?  Or possum.  Or other users.  And a
>> big challenge is how to  safely install large unwieldy boxes 10 m high up a
>> tree.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have serious questions about the durability of the boxes, and have heard
>> of nesting boxes for cockatoos on Kangaroo Island made out of PVC pipe.  And
>> people over in WA using PVC pipe for nesting boxes.  
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> If anyone can assist me on this matter, can they contact me at work on the
>> following email address?
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Ian Sinclair
>> 
>> 
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