One of my work colleagues saw this harrier with its trailing broken leg
yesterday while she was picnicking at Kellys. Apparently it came very close.
Perhaps it's getting very hungry and looking for hand-outs ?! ;)
Regards
Frank
-----Original message-----
From: "Nick Payne"
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:01:26 +1100
To:
Subject: Jerrabomberra Wetland Raptors [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> > For my lunchtime walk today I walked the loop track at the
> > Kingston end. At the grassy knoll I flushed the SPOTTED
> > HARRIER which offered an extreme close up view.
> >
> We saw exactly the same bird with the injured leg while
> cycling through there yesterday. It stooped very low over
> us, only two or three metres up. This was at the entrance to
> the wetlands car park at the end of Dairy Flat Rd.
>
> Nick Payne
>
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