Hello Bruce,
What in the name of poetic licence are "voluptious old 'gophs"?
Regards,
Colin Scouler.
Bruce Roubin wrote:
Good eye*, Took
a lunchtime stroll to Balls Head from my office at North Syd today (20
mins walk), and found a magnificent pair of foraging guinea fowls which
I felt a redundant urge to be very protective of, because there were 3
white-bellied sea eagles circling overhead. The guinea fowls are let out
occasionally by the Earth Sciences lab (or whatever) above HMAS Waterhen,
and I guess the sea eagles were on an outing from their usual abode and
nestsite at the Silverwater nature reserve (up the Parra River). I haven't
seen them here before.One evening last week (4.30pm),
I found a whistling kite at the same place (in the cyclone-fenced-off voluptious
old 'gophs above HMAS Waterhen), which is only about 1-1.5km
west of the coathanger.He took-off crowed by miners.I
also watched a sea eagle looping around Taren Pt, Botany Bay last weekend. *thanks
Kim Carey for that send-up Regards,Bruce
Roubin
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