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Fishing Ospreys

To: Mark Stanley <>
Subject: Fishing Ospreys
From: Peter Waanders <>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 05:21:09 +0000
Hi, Mark! thanks for your reply. I'll keep this in mind!
cheers,
Peter

On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 9:59 AM, Mark Stanley <>
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> Dear all
> I have been contacted by an overseas visitor who wants to take photos of
> fishing Ospreys.
> There's none in my local patch so here's hoping the collective knowledge of
> birding-aus can point him into the right direction. Any help appreciated,
> thanks in advance!
> cheers
> Peter
>
> Peter,
> Perth is one of the easiest places to see Ospreys as they are common
> around the Swan River (or lake as it should be known!) and  Cove in
> particular. Rotto is also very good. As for fishing photos, it would
> probably be best to try in late spring (October - December) when young are
> being fed.
> Regards
> Mark
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