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To: | Rosemary Royle <>, Greg <>, David Adams <> |
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Subject: | [canberrabirds] Why are the C. Sparrowhawk & B.Goshawk so similar? |
From: | Denise Goodfellow <> |
Date: | Sun, 13 Jan 2013 04:56:48 +0930 |
Rosemary, That is an interesting sighting. I've spotted the white form roosting near small flocks of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos at Bardedjilidji, the goshawk at one end of the outlier and the cockies at the other. I have a photo as well if anyone is interested. Denise On 12/1/13 8:23 PM, "Rosemary Royle" <> wrote: > During our latest trip to Australia, up above Gunlom Falls in the NT we > spotted a dead branch laden with Sulphur-crested Cockatoos plus what > appeared to be a smaller white cockatoo. It wasn't, it was a white-morph > Grey Goshawk, and it had obviously chosen to perch with the cockatoos. . > > Only on reading this thread does that sighting make sense. > > Rosemary > > Rosemary Royle, Wales, UK > > |
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