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Frank H 12-03-2010 05:51 PM

Electronic Garden Owl
 
Hello all,

I am writing from the Vancouver area in BC, and I am wondering if
anyone in England has used or is using one of those electronic owls
that turnes it's head and hoots when someone or something gets near
it.
I bought one to keep ceows away. When I looked at the package, I found
there is also a british distributor, so perhaps someone else is using
one there.
My initial concern was that it might get attacked by cats, even if I
place it a bit higher up. How effective are these owls?

Any info is greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Frank H.

Jeff Layman[_2_] 12-03-2010 09:11 PM

Electronic Garden Owl
 
"Frank H" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I am writing from the Vancouver area in BC, and I am wondering if
anyone in England has used or is using one of those electronic owls
that turnes it's head and hoots when someone or something gets near
it.
I bought one to keep ceows away. When I looked at the package, I found
there is also a british distributor, so perhaps someone else is using
one there.
My initial concern was that it might get attacked by cats, even if I
place it a bit higher up. How effective are these owls?

Any info is greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Frank H.


Oh, I don't think you need to worry about it getting attacked by cats...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle7059054.ece

--

Jeff



JonC 12-03-2010 10:38 PM

Electronic Garden Owl
 
In article , lid
says...

"Frank H" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I am writing from the Vancouver area in BC, and I am wondering if
anyone in England has used or is using one of those electronic owls
that turnes it's head and hoots when someone or something gets near
it.
I bought one to keep ceows away. When I looked at the package, I found
there is also a british distributor, so perhaps someone else is using
one there.
My initial concern was that it might get attacked by cats, even if I
place it a bit higher up. How effective are these owls?

Any info is greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Frank H.


Oh, I don't think you need to worry about it getting attacked by cats...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle7059054.ece

No, they don't give two hoots!!!
JonC......Night Owl.

Frank H 12-03-2010 11:39 PM

Electronic Garden Owl
 
Thanks, Jeff and JonC for your replies.

according to the artikel, that seems a pretty large bird, the one that
escaped.
Hope they catch it before it gets really hungry.

My battery powered version is only half the size, and when switched
off, looses all interest in much anything and just ....sort of sits
there. As I expected it would.

I was wondering if anyone in this group might have one of these in
"Service" themselves, and has first hand knowledge as to the effect of
it. I might have to affix my owl to a segment of wood to prevent the
wind from blowing it over. Other than that, it has a nice and loud
Hoot, and looks great when it turnes its head toward anyone that sets
off one of its four motion detectors..

Cheers, Frank H.


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