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Wedge-tailed Eagles

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Subject: Wedge-tailed Eagles
From: Beth Mantle <>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:47:15 +1000
It must be a Wedge-tailed Eagle day because I saw a pair circling over the Murrumbidgee River on a property that is situated near Gigerline Reserve, behind the Williamsdale Service Station on the Monaro Hwy.  That was at approximately 10am this morning.

Cheers,

Beth Mantle

Duffy, ACT


On 17/06/2008, at 5:13 PM, Nick Payne wrote:

We got a really good look at a Wedge-tailed Eagle today on Uriarra Road near the entrance to Stromlo Forest Park. It came out of a tree right next to the road as we were cycling by. And there was a White-bellied Sea-Eagle earlier in the morning between Mt MacDonald and Uriarra Homestead.
 
Nick Payne
 
From: Jerry Bishop  
Sent: Tuesday, 17 June 2008 16:50
To: 'canberra birds'
Subject: [canberrabirds] Wedge-tailed Eagles
 
At 1155 today I observed a pair of Wedge-tailed Eagles circling between The Pinnacle and William Hovell Drive as I headed in to the city.  Both appeared to be adults.
 
Then, as I approached the Yacht Club for a well-earned break, I spotted a Red-capped Robin in the undergrowth of Stirling Park (what used to be the suburb of Westlake I think).
 
Jerry Bishop
 

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