It looks identical to the feather picked up recently from under the powerful
owl oak tree at Turner Bowling Club as reported on the chatline. It would be of
general interest if you could advise where you obtained yours.
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> On 3 Feb 2015, at 4:59 am, shorty <> wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me what this belongs to?
> My initial thought was Powerful Owl but can't find anything on the net to
> confirm.
> It is 230mm long.
> If required i can take a better pic when i get home from work.
>
> <feather-6818.jpg>
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