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Flight noise

To: "Reg Clark" <>, "birding aus" <>
Subject: Flight noise
From: "John Harris" <>
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 14:29:13 +1000
Maybe a raptor with arthritis? :)

Yours in all things "green"

Regards

John Harris
Secretary, Victorian Association for Environmental Education (VAEE)
Environmental Education Officer
Donvale Christian College
155 Tindals Rd Donvale 3111
03 9844 2471
0409 090 955
 

>>> "Reg Clark" <> 10/02/07 2:08 pm >>>
Hello all,

This morning I observed a rather large bird which had a wingspan of
about one metre. The wings were rather pointed . The creature was only
seen for a very short time and in silhouette. It was one of those
frustrating glimpses . The only distinctive feature was a odd clicking
sound which seemed to relate to the wingbeats . From general indications
my reaction was a possible raptor ,from the sheer size alone. My
impression was that the click was produced anatomically . Can anybody
suggest what it could possibly be .

Reg Clark
Belrose , NSW.
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