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Owl Nesting Boxes

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Subject: Owl Nesting Boxes
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:06:58 +1100
Lloyd Nielsen wrote:
>
> Regarding owl boxes - the Canegrowers organisation is recommending
> a nest box (with full instructions) for breeding owls made from 
> 6 planks of timber.  It is on their website -
> www.canegrowers.com.au/Environment/Owls/howto.htm

If you find the two images with measurements hard to read (as I did),
you can view them full size by using your browser's "View Image"
option (in Netscape, right mouse click on the image, then select
"View Image" from the menu), or use these links:

Box:     http://www.canegrowers.com.au/Environment/images/Image30.gif
Corner:  http://www.canegrowers.com.au/Environment/images/Image31.gif

 
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