https://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/act/act-government-to-install-cctv-cameras-to-stop-vandalism-of-the-belconnen-owl-20170717-gxd2ge.html
Currently in Belconnen, one of the major shopping suburbs of Canberra we have a giant owl on display, Moloch the owl for Satanic worship no less. The most famous statue to Moloch/ Molech of course is in the US at Bohemian Grove. Hidden from sight and any questioning public.
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/read.php?4,758331,758331
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove02.htm
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_sociopol_bohemiangrove.htm#menu
In Canberra there Satanic symbols dotted around town.
Giant cubes representing Saturn worship, signs in purple or dirty orange (the sodomite gateway colour) such as the "Monarch" butterfly in Tuggeranong as in project Monarch. While some people just look and think, hey that's cool or that's ugly and how much did all this cost us. Next to which is an orange bridge, that could perhaps be interpenetrated as a gateway between worlds.
Canberra is built on ley lines, well those ley lines are vital for working magic especially black magic. Locals jokingly refer to the north side of town as in Belconnen as the dark side. Yes the place does have dark energy or they would not give it that name. We are a divided city to between the north and the south. A duality if you like I myself try not to get caught up in the goings on, I am merely pointing out what is right on our doorstep.
The name Belconnen has the evil god Ba'al in it. Some times his name is spelled Bel depending on the country and culture.
I have mentioned in an other post we have a very occult looking building for our parliament, a pyramid shape, with sharp male energy in its structure, coincidence, not a chance and military buildings on its north side (where evil resides).
But getting back to Big Bird why is he there? What purpose does he serve? Well perhaps we would have to look at what buildings are near by to help explain that one.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/specials/curious-canberra/2016-04-25/public-art-in-canberra/7342172