Definitely there at 1045 this morning, perched on horizontal branch within
small clearing directly over green keepers shed. Stand in car parking spaces in
front of shed and look high over the roof angle. It was quite active,
stretching and preening and no evidence of yesterday's snack a sugar glider
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> On 15 Dec 2014, at 9:03 am, Elizabeth Compston
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>
>
> Has the powerful owl left the Turner BC? We went to have a look yesterday
> morning and could not find it. I think that we were in the right place. We
> did look around for droppings
>
> Elizabeth
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