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From: "Paul McDonald" <>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 20:24:32 +1000
Hi All, 

Saw a pair of Peregrines engaged in courtship flights and stoops 
etc over main street Geelong, Victoria a couple of days ago. Does 
anyone know if they breed in the city on one of the taller 
churches/buildings? I love the fact that peregrines, hobbies, brown 
goshawks etc still can be found in suburbia. 

Just a word of warning, there are plenty of waders flying around at 
Werribee now, a noticeable increase in my travels about the place 
anyway. However the local tiger snakes are also out and about, I 
see at least 2 or 3 everyday now, be careful where you tread!

Happy birding, 

Remember to check those Brown Falcons for me!

Paul
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