Sandra, we were at CB about 10am and saw the same behaviour, between hobbies
and cockatoos. Several cockatoos were involved. But before that we saw a
juvenile brown goshawk in foliage in a tree, well hidden. When it took off,
the hobbies were after it in a flash It managed to get out of harm's way.
Then the cockatoos took over, harrassing the hobbies. Galahs were involved in
the action as well. It was all very interesting, especially as there was not
much else to see. We did not see the wedgetail eagles
Worth an article in Gang Gang?
Elizabeth
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