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À tous mes amis du forum thankyou pour toutes vos pensées agréables et avec son amour derrière moi je lutterai contre mon conflit avec un esprit de postive et le triomphe
Reminds me of an incident a few years ago when an Eagle Owl was nesting in the area around Dunsop Bridge in the Trough of Bowland. Notices were put up warning people not to go in a certain area as the owl had actually attacked someone. A lady wanted to walk her small dog there and a warden told her it wasn't safe. She said her dog wouldn't harm the owl as it was well behaved. The warden tried to explain to her that it wasn't the owl he was worried about, it was what the owl could do to her dog!!!!
This is picture of the week 20/11/11 (Short Eared Owl, Kessingland, Suffolk), so if viewing this post in the future the link will be to a different photo, but you should be able to find it by searching on the site
My thoughts were is that some ones willy at the bottom of the screen and that is what it is after, I was waiting for it to grab that when the picture went off
There I have confirmed it I'm definitely weird, but there again you already knew that..
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The assistant says, ´I don´t think it´s in yet.´
´Yes, that´s the one!´ Says the man.
We love listening to our local owls calling to each other most nights.
We had a young owl visit the kid's trampoline a few years ago.... it wasn't actually bouncing on it or anything just perched atop on of the net support poles. It was quite obliging and stayed long enough for me to get downstairs and grab the camera.
A couple of years ago, the Whippets became very interested in something in the woods. It was a baby Tawny Owl. There was no sign of a nest but the parent had left a mouse beside it. We took it to an Owl sanctuary who raised it and use it in displays and for school visits (it was too young to be reared and returned to the wild).
I love Owls and saw some great ones in West Africa. They ranged from tiny little things to huge ones.
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