Good Morning Philip
Thank you
It is a piece of grass behind its tail,
Cheers
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Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] Harrier and Butcher Bird Date: Mon, 1 Apr
2013 23:11:25 +1100
It is a Spotted Harrier (worth mentioning, as there
is another local species) but what is the line behind its tail? If it is a power or fence line why isn't it also in
front of the bird.
It
is a Grey Butcherbird (worth mentioning, as there
is another local species) a very nice neat specimen
too.
Philip
Hello Kym
Very nice photos.
Did the Harrier free itself from the barbed
wire?
Julienne
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