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Subject: | Inner North Peregrines |
From: | Milburns <> |
Date: | Sun, 22 Feb 2009 22:22:50 +1100 |
As usual, I wholly concur with Ian Fraser; Inner North Canberra is not a
hot spot for Peregrine Falcon viewing. True, a female buzzed our block
last week but showed no interest in the suspended bizarre algal
bio-reactor that doubles as a bird bath. Downtown Minneapolis provides
much greater opportunity for observing this dynamic raptor (honestly).
It looks as though there has been an influx of exciting avian predators
in the last few weeks.
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