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To: | "Dean Portelli" <>, <> |
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Subject: | re: Osprey polygyny |
From: | "Brian Everingham" <> |
Date: | Tue, 22 Jul 2003 17:13:08 +1000 |
I did not make any claims except ask the question Dean, in
respect to what I observed. The most intriguing aspect for me was when the first
bird we observed "trod" on the bird in the tree to which it alighted but that
there was a nesting osprey in the first tree from which it flew. I can't return
to the site but would love some eye witness recording of these nests from local
naturalists in the Sawtell region.
Incidentally I was reading my current issue of Birds
and the RSPB refers to this behaviour among hen harriers in the northern
hemisphere.
Brian Everingham
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