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RE: WBSE in the city

To: "Phillip DUKE" <>, "Birding-aus" <>
Subject: RE: WBSE in the city
From: "Robert Gosford" <>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 05:14:32 +1100
Dear all
 
Further to Phillip's posting I have a query about raptors in the city generally - on Saturday 14 Febuary at about 11.40 am I was waiting to turn left into Broadway from Bay Street (in Sydney - at the Paramatta Road/City Road/Broadway intersection) and, as you do, scanned the area to my right. I spotted a White-bellied sea eagle in low soaring flight over Sydney Uni. It looked like it was over the Fisher Library area at the top of the hill and may have been catching the rising heat from the airconditioning systems or the buildings themselves - it was a warm morning with a light breeze. While I was not close enough to confirm the sighting I am familiar enough with WB SE's to eliminate other similarly-sized birds as candidates. It was not a pelican - which I have seen often in gliding flght from one part of the city to another.
 
I would be interested in reports of other WB SE or raptor sightings in the City proper - rather than the usual suburban sightings where goshawks etc would not be all that unusual.
 
Are there any falcons etc nesting downtown? I seem to remember a thread to this effect some time ago and reference was made to Peregrines in Melbourne CBD.
 
Thanks
 
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: [On Behalf Of Phillip DUKE
Sent: Sunday, 22 February 2004 8:14 PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] brown goshawk over Arncliffe

Last this afternoon a Brown Goshawk cruised  around the Forest Rd ridge at Arncliffe. Only got to see the underside and it was of a darkish  colour so presume it was a juvenile.
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