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Subject: | Swifts over Higgins |
From: | pardalote <> |
Date: | Fri, 8 Feb 2013 19:11:12 +1100 |
Hi All There have been some white-throated needle-tail swifts flying over Higgins for the past couple of minutes. I expect this is due to the storm brewing in the west. A few flew within 200m to the ground, but others were so far up they were invisible to the naked eye! (I was scanning with my binoculars and I saw a swift-shaped dot). Matt. |
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