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Subject: | White-Bellied Sea-Eagle over Lake BG |
From: | pardalote <> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Apr 2013 19:55:54 +1000 |
Hi All I saw a white-bellied sea-eagle circling over the water near Black Mountain Peninsula at lake Burley Griffin at around 16:15 today. I assume it was there due to increased animal activity caused by the burnings they were doing nearby on the mountainside. I note this species is not too common in the area, so I am unsure if I need to fill out an unusual birds report. |
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