After spending several hours this afternoon with diverse enthusiasts, including
the Dabb , looking at instant photos then,and now later this evening, let me be
the first to claim that this could be a different bird. The talons appear much
different in today 's bird, brighter orange in colour. Admittedly my photos are
from a basic digital camera taken over the last four months but if I compare
earlier ones with today's I can discern a definite difference. Definitely the
most photographed bird ever in the ACT surely those with copious information
stored in memory banks could evaluate this claim. With great interest I now
await a flood of feedback. T2
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