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Subject: | RE:interesting |
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Date: | Tue, 2 Aug 2005 06:35:38 +0100 |
I just
saw a currawong chasing magpies chasing a sulphur-crested cockatoo. It's
definitely the silly season. On Sunday, I flushed a bird at the Fyshwick
Sewage Ponds and couldn't find it again. Fortunately, the territorial
magpies re-flushed it for me. It was a collared sparrowhawk. Also
saw a little eagle there, a black-shouldered kite at Point Hut and two kestrels
on the drive down. Also on Saturday a wedge-tailed eagle flew over while I
was playing tennis and was being harassed by a peewee (the eagle that is, not
me).
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