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Black-shouldered Kite breeding.

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Subject: Black-shouldered Kite breeding.
From: shorty via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2021 03:24:50 +0000
Hi all,

I went for a drive today looking for Birds of prey and stopped at Mountain Creek Road to see if the BSK was there and spotted it straight away on a large gum on private property. It is quite distant and i was facing the sun so the view was pretty lousy but soon after i saw the adult bringing a large stick to the tree and it was then i spotted a second bird. I took a pic and zoomed in on my camera screen and noticed the second bird was a juvenile. After checking my photos there were two adults and two juvenile on a nest.

I can only assume that the stick was to repair the nest?

Lousy photos on my eBird list.


Shorty

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