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Cairns Rufous Owl

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Subject: Cairns Rufous Owl
From: Burnice Starkey <>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 02:22:06 +0000
Dear Sue LashkoIn a recent posting in the Cairns Birders eNewsletter, the owl 
has reappeared.RUFOUS OWL. Big Tree Corner Grafton and
Hartley.
I suggest you contact the locals on  as sometimes a 
Rufous Owl appears on the Esplanade foreshore near the swimming lagoon cnr 
Shield and Esplanade. It has two favoured trees, one diagonally opposite 
Maccas, the other closer to the red roof old Council building near by.Another 
useful source of information is to join the "4 o'clock group" on the foreshore 
opposite the Cairns RSL Club. (cnr Florence and Esplanade)John Seale, among 
others often sits on a park bench along the boardwalk watching the waders  
there at 4pm most days.He also usually leads a free birdwalk in the Botanical 
Gardens Tuesday mornings.
happy birding,
Burney

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