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Subject: | Fly past |
From: | Mark Clayton <> |
Date: | Wed, 31 Mar 2021 05:29:38 +0000 |
In an sms message reply to a Stuart Harris post I mentioned that while watching the various aircraft through binoculars from the Kingston Foreshore precinct I noticed hundreds of birds, many not visible with the naked eye, high in the sky. There were quite a few different species involved and some were flying in formation as if about to "attack" the invading aircraft. All in all it was a spectacular display from both the "war-birds" and "non war-birds", especially the Roulettes that did most of their aerial stunts directly over where my wife and I were sitting. Mark On 31/03/2021 4:13 pm, Geoffrey Dabb wrote:
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