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Powerful Owl

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Subject: Powerful Owl
From: "Stuart Cooney" <>
Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 14:38:57 +1000 (EST)
The owl was also there today at 12 and being admired by many, both with
binoculars and without.  I could add to Barbara's directions that after
following the path, the owl's general area has been marked by some red
tape, presumably to minimise the destruction wrought by twitchers
mid-twitch.

Anyway, that's bird 152 for my Canberra list and 298 for my year list
(White-browed Scrubwren was 297!),

Regards

Stuart

> Have just come back (3.15 pm, Friday) from viewing the Powerful Owl. It's
> perched directly above the footpath, in a melaleuca growing on the W side
> of the path. It's a bit easier to see looking back from the north. To
> quote Anthony a while ago: 'Section 12. Walk around the front of the café
> and north past the row of offices, continue straight ahead for about 100m
> to where the path bends right.'
> cheers
> Barbara
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