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Subject: | Grey Goshawk and a New Law |
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Date: | Wed, 25 Jun 2003 16:53:30 +1000 |
At lunch today, down at Fyansford, Geelong, a white morph Grey Goshawk was seen on powerlines next to the Fyansford Tip. How uncommon are these birds? This is the first goshawk of any kind i have seen around Geelong. I also discovered my first law of digiscoping: When experimenting with camera settings, you will be presented with an opportunity to photograph an uncommon species. My photos came out blurry : (
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