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Subject: | Scenes with which all Canberras are becoming familiar |
From: | Elizabeth Compston <> |
Date: | Thu, 9 Jul 2009 20:17:13 +1000 |
The police had still not come when we left the sewage ponds, shortly
after 11.30am. Wonderful views of a little eagle on the electricity
wires alongside a pole, at the sewage ponds this morning. It sat
there for ages and we were able to get really close. Then it flew,
giving us a good view of the pattern on the wings. One cisticola was
seen
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