Hole 6 : Long-Eared Owl (Asio Otus)
Hole 6 : Long-Eared Owl (Asio Otus)

Good par 4 around the woods to the left. The longer hitters will play an iron short of the fairway bunkers that cross the fairway, leaving themselves a short iron to this well guarded green. A difficult green to hit even with a short iron. So be happy with a par!

Hole 6 : Long-Eared Owl
Hole 6 : Long-Eared Owl
Hole 6 : Long-Eared Owl

Long-Eared Owls roost during winter. This means that they rest in one and the same place with other owls. They may roost communally with 7 to 50 owls. When you find a pellet underneath the trees, you can assume there is a roosting spot in the neighbourhood. Typical for these owls are the prominent ear tufts that they use to communicate with the other owls. Not easy to see, but playing early in the morning or late in the evening, you have a chance of spotting this beautiful bird.

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