As you will have noticed from the chatlline the powerful owl only moved
position in a very large oak tree at the boundary of Haig Park and Canberra
North Bowling Club. Although it is often obscured by foliage and branches I
feel sure that some of our accomplished COG photographers will have obtained
better photos than mine at this stage. It certainly was still there about 1730
yesterday with a ringtail possum clutched by its talons. Through binoculars I
could clearly see open yellow eyes with blinking also recorded. You will that
that copy of this email is being sent to chatline with a request that some
kindhearted and enthusiastic member l will oblige by posting a fear photo. I
will watch developments with great interest.
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> On 28 Nov 2014, at 9:02 am, Fryatt Adrian <> wrote:
>
> Hi Terry, how good was the view last night? Anyone get any photos?
>
> Cheers
>
> Adrian
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