Tony
The Black Falcons I have seen always seem to be in a hurry and are real
speedsters. Brown Falcons are more sedate and appear to me to be paddling
through the air.
Regards
David
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21/06/08 09:09 AM [Birding-Aus] Black Falcon question
I've been looking at pictures and reading up but I would like some advice
from the collective experience of the list. Can anyone tell me some good
field marks or behaviour/habitat/jizz type advice to help distinguish a
Black Falcon from dark morphs of Brown Falcons. I see a lot of Brown
Falcons of all morphs in my work but every so often I think "is that a
Black Falcon" but as I'm working I can't spend a lot of time observing.
Some key features would help a lot.
Cheers Tony
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