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wood owl

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wood owl
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) another name for tawny owl


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THE mystery of Gateshead's Ousbrough Wood owl will be explored as part of the Open Day events.
A large wood owl has made his perch nearby, and on occasion he can be heard "hooting" in the evenings.
Elder, now 91 and in his own cheery words "a living legend", worked as stud manager for the late Mr Geipel and rode in five Nationals, the first in 1928, when his mount Wood Owl was a first-fence faller.
 
 
 
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