People were being told about it at the Visitor Centre yesterday. If it's like
the one at Turner it will carry-on despite all the attention.
John Bundock
0400249429
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryu Callaway
Sent: Saturday, 19 August 2017 4:09 PM
To: canberra birds
Subject: ANBG Powl
In the same tree but much higher up today, probably double the height from
yesterday, receiving excessive attention from what seemed like every visitor to
the gardens (including all the non-birders). I presume it's presence is being
advertised at the visitor centre. If I was the owl I wouldn't stick around much
longer.
Ryu
--- Duncan McCaskill <> wrote:
>
>
> The Powerful Owl in the ANBG is where Martin described, and the whitewash on
> the ground is indeed very obvious. Just after I found it this afternoon, a
> group of a dozen or more people arrived to see it, and the owl took a keen
> interest in all the activity below it. The dense, dark vegetation makes
> photography difficult. The clearest view was from directly below the bird.
>
>
>
>
> Duncan.
>
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