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re: Grey Falcons

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Subject: re: Grey Falcons
From: "Neville Schrader" <>
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 23:11:13 +1100
Further to the conversation on Grey Falcon's. They appear to arrive in the Parkes district (NSW) around late August to September and stay until about March/April. Breeding has occurred with upto 3 fledgling being observed. The family parties are not afraid of humans and often perch near homesteads in suitable trees. In most cases the birds pick an isolated large tree (Grey Box) in a previously (last season) uncultivated paddocks to perch, during the heat of the day and are really hard to pick out unless one flies or some movement get's your attention. Main feeding times appear to be in the morning or late in the afternoon and this is the time to drive along back roads, if you really want to see one.
The main prey appears to be Galahs and crested pigeons.
 
Over the last 20+ years I've regularly observed the species between Parkes and Ivanhoe, in all habitats excepting mallee. It would appear that they avoid cultivated fields or wheat crops in season but prefer open fields with single large trees.
 
Considering the distance from Parkes to Canberra and the agricultural activities that occur it is quite feasible for this species to wander that far, especially when one considers the extreme variations in the seasons we have been having in the last few years.
 
Neville Schrader
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