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Subject: | Birds at the cricket |
From: | L&L Knight <> |
Date: | Mon, 13 Oct 2008 08:56:13 +1000 |
I'd don't believe that kites are vegetarians, so I think if kites
replaced gulls round the city, it would be due to a plague of rats or
something similar and that people might appreciate the "work" they do.
On 13/10/2008, at 8:32 AM, Evan Beaver wrote: I've only seen them zoom past the camera a couple of times, but the forked tail looked pretty good to me. Maybe smaller than our kite? Very hard to tell. I wonder if we'd hate them as much if kites replaced silver gulls around the city? EB On 10/12/08, Paul Doyle <> wrote:I saw a momentary close up of one, apparently actually landed on the field. The cameraman tried to follow it in close-up as it took off, but lost it.Looked like a Black Kite ( or their split cousin) at a glance. Paul Doyle |
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