Following an enquiry the two Terriers did visit the Turner bowler this morning
on a mission to locate Turner.
Affirmative, he is still in the large pin- oak tree behind the greenkeepers
shed but very high up partly concealed by thickish branches.
Very difficult to see from the lane way where droppings are present. We found
that the best viewing position was directly in front of the yellow painted
corner of the sand enclosure next to the building.
Perhaps I may be a little cheeky but may I take this opportunity, because of
the coming Xmas break, to remind readers that I am leading a second trip to
Wonga at Bawley Point mid-week in March 2016 limited to 15 on a combined
accommodation/ camping basis. Enquiries are welcome.
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