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Owls

To: Dominic Funnell <>
Subject: Owls
From: Geoff Shannon <>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2018 18:36:16 +0530
Yes it was Eric Hosking, quite early in his career. He was photographing nest of Tawny and checking on condition of  content in a tree hollow. As it happened was subsequently operated on by my uncle/ godfather before he was friend of my fathers! 
   Attack at nest is not uncommon.
 Geoff Shannon

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On 16 Dec 2018, at 16:31, Dominic Funnell via Birding-Aus <> wrote:

There was indeed Eric Hoskings I believe lost an eye to a Tawny Owl, dont remember the circumstances.

On 16 Dec 2018 8:11 pm, "Michael Hunter" <m("westnet.com.au","drmhunter");">> wrote:
Was (? Is) there an English birder who called in an owl which flew in and removed one of his eyeballs ?

           Michael

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