Hi all,
Thanks for the 'funny' Geoffrey
I went down to the Molonglo R through Kama NR
between 2.00 and 4.00pm today and heard 6 to 8 loud bangs while I was down near
the river. It sounded like someone setting off several sticks of Gelignite at a
time. There were no warning sign, not even a red rag on the fence. I could
have easily walked into the danger area. I didn't see any starshells but
then I wasn't looking that way as I thought the explosions were much further
away.
I saw a Black-shouldered Kite and a small
mammal scurrying through the dead grass that I presumed was a mouse. I
wondered why there hadn't been more reports of BSKs recently as I thought they
would have bred up or moved into the area like the barn owl but then there have
been plenty of mice elsewhere. Any ideas?
Peter
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