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raptor for ID

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Subject: raptor for ID
From: "Margaret Leggoe" <>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:21:41 +1000

Shot at the Jerrabomberra wetlands this morning.  There appeared to be only one raptor active at that time, and it made a rapid “kak-kak-kak” call.  It certainly was not a whistling kite.  From what can be seen of the legs in one of the frames, they don’t seem feathery enough to be an eagle.  Does this make it a swamp harrier?

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Thank you

Margaret Leggoe

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