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To: | Ian Reid <> |
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Subject: | Owl scarecrows |
From: | Bill Stent <> |
Date: | Wed, 11 Dec 2013 20:37:37 +1100 |
The Starlings on the roof of the house opposite like to perch in the shade of one. It's never eaten one of them, so far. Bill On 11/12/2013, at 7:17 PM, Ian Reid <> wrote: > Hi all, > > A question has just occurred to me as I drove past a house with a model > Eagle-owl set up on the roof, presumably to discourage pigeons from roosting. > > There are no "eared" owls in Australia, so do natives respond to such a > silhouette or not? > > Ian > > Sent from my iPhone |
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