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fishing owl
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• #56
owl giving you the eye
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owl at home. cracking read.
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• #58
goosebumps
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• #59
only 270 degrees in each direction.
Far enough for me...
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Eagle Owls are the business
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When I was small my village used to have a ratting day. One year, I must have been about 6, I was chasing a rat enthusiastically into a ditch, when I stumbled into an owl's nest. He was massive. I thought, though I'm sure he wasn't, that he was about the same size as me. We just both stood there eyeing each other for a minute, really close up. Then he flew off. Marvellous.
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a friend of my parents has a european eagle owl and a barn own. i picked up the barn own and it weighs very little. wasn't going near the eagle owl though it was huge and a mean looking fucker.
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I wish I was an owl
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balki. look up owl pellets. is that something you want to do?
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balki. look up owl pellets. is that something you want to do?
hang on....
so owls have no bums?
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no. they have bums.
they just prevent bones and shit ripping their gut apart by regurgitation.
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Today is a rare day.
On wednesday 09 September 2009, Balki was right.
http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/fastest9.htmlI look forward to telling my grandchildren where I was on this momentous occasion.
It's very emotional, i cried a little.. tears of happiness for our Balki.. will he ever be the same
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While trying to rejoin the dunwich route after an unplanned detour, my lights picked out what i thought initially was a pile of sand (sleep deprivation), it was only when the pile of sand turned it's head and it's eyes reflected the beam from my lights I realized it was an owl.
It then flew at my head nearly causing a group of 8 of us to crash.Scared the shit out of me!
Still love owls though.
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Barnstaple
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Rollllliiinn deeeeep.
only 270 degrees in each direction.