Ad finitum, another Turner observation, that despite the heavy rain and looking
decidedly bedraggled the owl is again situated in the callitris type tree,
third row and five from the road. As T1 reported yesterday it had been in a
much larger tree ( pencil pine ? ) in the second row and I now come to the
real purpose of this posting. At the base of this tree and clearly identifiable
are bone and fur fragments which could be of interest to the scat collector who
visits this location.
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