If a WTNT flies by and is not put on a COG record sheet did it really fly by? Rather like trees falling ini a forest (or a cow paddock) with no-one there.
Martin
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:45 PM, John Brannan <> wrote:
Not the first. I saw them on 2 occasions up at the Pinnacle in Hawker
earlier this month (can't recall the dates offhand). Once a loose flock
of around 12 and then 5 a few days later.
John Brannan
John Leonard wrote:
These were 5-6 birds seen flying low over the forest on Warks Road,
Brindabellas this morning at around 8.30am. We had storms the night
before, but not very impressive ones.
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