In a brief late morning visit just now, a juvenile Sea-eagle caused
widespread chaos among the hordes. Even though it seemed to be just
passing over, heading NE, lots of ducks and coots were still huddling
under willows some time later.
Also Y-t Bl-cockies feeding low in the banksias at Crake Alley, and a
B-t Possum and baby being cute in Ardea.
Finally a mild request if I may (which may seem obvious but which is not
apparently entirely so) - please don't walk in front of the hides
without at least checking if someone is using them first.
cheers all
Ian
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