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The Stick
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Someplace Safe?
Posts: 17,328
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When i had a pet great horned owl I had to keep moving it's big bird cage around so it didn't leave bird poop on the grass under it. In the 20 years living here there has been at least one great horned owl roosting in the top of the cottonwood tree in my back yard. Yet, there is no owl poop that I can see, And no bone balls that they hack up either.
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Richard aka "The Stick"
06 Cayenne S Titanium Edition
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