
It is amazing how night and day can give different perspectives to a familiar location.
I re-visited the scene today in brilliant sunshine and I think I now know what it was I saw.
As I said previously, it was definitely eyes, and forward facing of a predatory animal.
Well I noticed a tree stump about 1 foot high. This was surrounded by dense woodland to three sides, except from the front, and my approach. If there were indeed an animal, I would be expecting it to run off AWAY from me, thus making a sound as it crashed through the woodland.
I now think that it might well have been an owl (albeit a large one) which had been sitting on the tree stump, thus giving it an appearance of being around 2 feet tall.
There is no way it could have flown off to the left, right or away, but, it could have launched itself silently TOWARD and above me as I momentarily turned my gaze toward the dogs, and left the woods from the direction that we had entered. I would have been concentrating on the ground approach, which would have been the obvious an expected escape route!
It would also explain why the dogs could find no "track," they might well have scented the perching position, but airborne scent is notoriously difficult for dogs to track!
That's it, hobgoblins, aliens, ghosties & ghouls have finely given way to what in my mind id the ONLY way I can explain it!
So as rational as it sounds, I think the Captain has it!!