Through the drizzle at ANBG today were clear views of the 'resident'
Powerful Owl with prey. Louise Muir and I originally deduced that the
prey's legs looked fluffy and rabbit-like through binoculars and likewise on
my camera screen. On returning home it became apparent that the prey was
indeed a Ring-tailed Possum as its thin white tail is clearly visible
alongside the tail of the Powerful Owl.
Stuart Harris
"Everything is relative, everything is valid!"
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