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Gang Gangs, Little Eagle

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Subject: Gang Gangs, Little Eagle
From: "Jack Krohn" <>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 22:05:34 +1000
Folks,
 
Neither of the above exactly rare, but last Friday only about my fourth sighting of Gang Gangs round home in the eight years we've lived in Glen Waverley (eastern suburbs of Melbourne, about 20 km from CBD and all the local neighbourhood highly modified suburban).  Two pairs of birds flying through calling - in silhouette so I couldn't confirm whether there were coloured males or not.  Then on Saturday, alarm calls from Noisy Miners and others; large bird soaring away to south; grabbed the binoculars and light morph Little Eagle!  Circled a couple of times then sloped away westwards with a couple of Little Ravens pursuing carefully.  I've seen a Little Eagle two or three times recently round Keysborough/ Braeside, maybe 15 km south of here, but there's woodland/ farmland down that way - this would seem to be highly atypical habitat.
 
This morning three Crested Pigeons on the TV aerial - just part of the local furniture now (maybe even better reception with that little extra spike, compared to the Turtledoves?).
 
Thanks to all those who responded to my RFI re Grey-crowned Babblers in southern Victoria - hopefully not quite gone yet.
 
Regards,
 
    Jack
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