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Subject: Kurnell Sightings
From: Chris Ross <>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 22:22:39 +1000
Today at Cape Solander at lunch time a White bellied Sea Eagle was
soaring.  also spotted were a flock of yellow tailed black cockatoos
that flew by at quite close range, they seemed to be foraging around the
heathland, possibly after Banksia Seeds? 

Also at work I have come across a silver gull carcass, wings intact with
body picked clean and also another with just the head and wings.  I
suspect they are Peregrine victims.  Apparently Pergrines have been
spotted taking pigeons at the refinery. 

rgds,

Chris Ross
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