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Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Long - eared Owl

Anyone reading this Blog thinking you just turn up and see/ photograph it, it`s not easy to find. You may get lucky and stumble upon it which is doubtful. It can get in any of the hedgerows which are on private land! LEO`s can hide  and can be impossible to see!
Best bet is to wait on news and move as quick as you can!

2 comments:

Richard G. Smith said...

Steve you are absolutely right.
Looking for this bird is limited to one side of a single hedgerow. If approached it will fly to another hedgerow on private land.

Anonymous said...

leave it alone then, I'm sure we can survive without seeing a shit load of LE Owl phots clogging up the place