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Black Shouldered Kite

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Subject: Black Shouldered Kite
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 00:23:39 +1000
I agree with Mark, not just on the length of the tail but the size of what is left of the body is too big for a mouse. Possibly but unlikely a (native) water rat, though it doesn't have the white end to the tail. Antechinus tails are not like that. I wonder if there are any small native mammals (I mean marsupials) living there.
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From: Mark Clayton [
Sent: Friday, 22 June 2012 8:10 PM
To: 'Lindell'; 'Canberra Birds'
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] Black Shouldered Kite

Lindell,

 

Going by the length of the tail, I would say it is an introduced Black Rat, Rattus rattus.

 

Mark

 

From: Lindell [
Sent: Friday, 22 June 2012 6:37 PM
To: Canberra Birds
Subject: [canberrabirds] Black Shouldered Kite

 

Seen having dinner by the road to Kelly's Swamp car park this afternoon.

Can anyone tell me if this a regular house mouse or a native mammal that is being consumed?

A juvenile Grey Butcherbird was hanging around I guess waiting for anything that may be discarded.

But the Kite didn't hang around for too long before flying off with catch across the road towards the swamp.

 

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Lindell

 

Griffith
ACT

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