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To: | Julie Clark <>, COG Chatline <> |
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Subject: | Id Help please |
From: | Bob Rusk <> |
Date: | Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:46:11 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi Julie Its a Square-tailed Kite. these are becoming more common in the south of the state, The big ID points are ,of course, the square tail,plus the pale head and the "white mirrors" under the wings. Its seen usually flying low over the tops of trees and sectioning one area at a time, The last snap shows all the points to look for. Bob On Thursday, 30 October 2014, 20:12, Julie Clark <> wrote: Hi All, I have just spent a couple of days in Deniliquin and spotted quite a few raptors. The attached photos are all the same bird and my best Id is a Black Kite, but I have extremely limited knowledge of raptors, so help with the id would be much appreciated. (photos not good!) I have lightened the photos to better see the detail ... the bird was large and was dark in overall colour, with the head appearing a little lighter. Many thanks Julie -- Julie Clark
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