Terry,
got there at 5, and it was being hassled by several currawongs. As I
circled the tree to see it from the west rather than directly into the
setting sun, it flew off, pursued by cs.
It was a Little Eagle, not a PO.
cheers
Robin Hide
Terry Bell wrote:
Today at 1530 virtually no other birds present except for large raptor
perched on highest branch of 30 metres dead tree on very highest part
of ridge'They often hang around so park near corner Dryandra and
Yarrow Roads and take track. Good birding Terry B. running east
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