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Masked Owls in SEQ - 3rd time lucky!

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Subject: Masked Owls in SEQ - 3rd time lucky!
From: robert morris <>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 05:23:27 +0000
Last night I watched a pair of Masked Owls (I mainly saw quite a pale male) in 
tall Eucalypt forest near Lake Baroon - north of Maleny in SEQ. The birds were 
very actively calling to each other and I watched the male calling by the 
roadside without disturbing it for over 15 mins (I used a spreadbeem and 
watched the bird in the edge of it). This was my third time searching in this 
general area (10hrs +); I knew things were looking good as I drove in and had 
Tawny Frogmouth and Southern Boobook by the roadside. The Masked Owl started 
calling around 7pm and I found its location about 15 mins. later.

I won't be giving out precise details as they are clearly breeding in this area.

Kind regardsRob Morris  Brisbane, Australia
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