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Subject: | WHITE-BELLIED SEA-EAGLE OVER GLADESVILLE BRIDGE |
From: | Lorne Johnson <> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:24:17 +1000 |
An unexpected delight on the way to work this morning, cutting below wet
skies of bleeding grey, was a White-bellied Sea-Eagle flying over
Gladesville Bridge. I've never seen one here in all my Sydney birding years.
Nice one.
Have a cool day one and all. LGJ. |
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