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Black Falcon returns

To: <>, "Colin Driscoll" <>
Subject: Black Falcon returns
From: "Mike" <>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:38:41 +1000
G'Day Colin & Birding-Ausers

In Fiji in the 1970's a female Peregrine Falcon would leave the mountains each 
non-breeding season and spend that time each year in Suva.  She would reduce 
the numbers of Feral pigeons around town and take rails from swamps as well as 
Collared Petrels at sea.  Fergus Clunie and I learnt this by collecting the 
birds remains from below her two feeding roosts: the Post Office Transmission 
Tower and the Catholic Church spire

Such seasonal feeding behaviour allows the food supply to build up again in the 
breeding area to make next years breeding effort more likely to succeed.
Not a bad strategy - I wonder if Colin  is observing a similar situation?

Cheers

Mike

Dr Mike Tarburton
Dean: School of Science and Technology
Pacific Adventist University
PMB, Boroko
Papua New Guinea

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> From:          on behalf of Colin 
> Driscoll
> Sent:         19 February 2005 13:07
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> Subject:      [BIRDING-AUS] Black Falcon returns
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> Hi
>
> In Feb 2004 I reported having seen a Black Falcon a few times in an area
> north of Dora Creek, then it wasn't to be seen for the rest of the year.
> Well it is back 12 months later- saw it in the same area this morning
> 19/2/05. Interesting.
>
> Cheers
>
> Colin Driscoll
>
>
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