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Subject: | birding-aus Wedge-tailed Eagles |
From: | "Bob & Sadhana Cook" <> |
Date: | Thu, 25 Feb 1999 19:23:35 +1100 |
birding-aus Mike Tarburton Thanks for the feedback. As you can imagine, the development in this area has been huge since 1980-83. There is also an industrial estate planned that will completely fill the area across the Highway from the Organ Pipes Park. It will be interesting to see if the WTE's persist in the area as development increases. Fortunately, some additional area next to the Park is designated to be preserved as parkland. I am not an expert, so I was wondering if they have raised a juvenile, where would the offspring go to find a territory? Is it likely to stay in the same area? Regards, Bob Cook To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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