John - this is so much of the bird as was visible from that angle, together with some reflection. There has been, as Con Boekel just put it, a small amount of discombobulation, but no more than you will come across in the course of a normal walk in a Canberra Nature Park. Answer coming later today From: John Harris [ Sent: Wednesday, 11 March 2015 2:06 PM To: Geoffrey Dabb Cc: Canberra Birds Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] A photo from Monday Is this the actual bird or the reflection of the bird or part thereof? Is it a dead Pacific Black duck? No idea what is going on.... |
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