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To: | Philip Veerman <> |
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Subject: | 3 pictures for you |
From: | John Brannan <> |
Date: | Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:30:17 +1000 |
Just got back into town and caught up with this thread.Based on my observations at the Pinnacle, I'd say the most likely candidates are Raven and Brown Goshawk. I'll keep an eye on it. John Brannan Philip Veerman wrote: Just from the photos, I agree with Peter. Certainly not a Magpie (sticks are too thick) or WTE (much too small). It looks more like a part fallen down nest of a Little Eagle or maybe Whistling Kite or maybe Brown Goshawk. Philip -----Original Message-----*From:* Peter Ormay *Sent:* Sunday, 18 July 2010 2:03 PM *To:* Pamela Bate; Canberra Birds *Subject:* Re: [canberrabirds] 3 pictures for youHi Pam, I checked the nest out today. It is much too small for WTEs. Possibly a smaller raptor or raven. Cheers Peter |
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