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Collared sparrowhawks

To: Alison <>
Subject: Collared sparrowhawks
From: Julie Clark <>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2018 09:11:02 +0000
Hi Alison et Al,

I've been following the Goshawk and Sparrowhawk Botanic Gardens updates from various people with interest but haven't been to the Gardens myself since before Christmas.
I seem to have accidentally deleted the email containing map and directions for finding the Collared Sparrowhawks.

I was wondering if anyone was feeling very kind and could possibly forward the old emails to me or alternately send me directions/information about where I might find them?

Thanks very much in advance to anyone who can help.

Cheers
Julie


On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:59 PM, Alison <> wrote:

I was out at the Sparrowhawk nest last Friday. Two of the chicks had fledged and flew in when the adults came in with food. A third was hopping up onto branches above the nest but not venturing further. The fourth still looked white and fluffy. I have photos and video.

 

Spoke with someone who had been there the day before and they hadn’t yet fledged, so I would say the first two fledged on Friday.

 

 

Alison Milton

 




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Julie Clark
 
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