I could not find Turner either until T1 took me by the hand and lead me over
the drain ( Civic ) side and then with binos we could just make him out high,
and close to the trunk of the rather dense tree third from road.
I will gladly go down at 0730 to meet the visitor, and anyone else, to see if
the owl is in residence.
Sent from my iPad
> On 14 Sep 2015, at 4:44 pm, sandra henderson <> wrote:
>
> Hi Terry
> Took a visitor to POwl site this morning but we couldn't find the owl. He's
> going down there again tomorrow morning (Tues) around 7.30am for another go.
> Any chance you could drop by and help him? His name's David. If you can't go
> don't worry.
>
> Sandra H
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