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From: | Robert Davis <> |
Date: | Thu, 31 Jul 1997 13:36:30 |
Its great to hear some responses about Barn owls. it certainly seems that they're probably not uncommon residents in suburban areas, but are hard to find. I asssume that ones seen in city areas are probably taking advantage of the abundant supply of rats and mice. I assume the same is true of wayward kestrels and sparrowhawks which I have seen over the inner metropolitan suburbs a number of times. Cheers, Rob. |
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