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Subject: | Zillah Crawour Reserve, Fyansford near Geelong Vic |
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Date: | Tue, 27 Jul 2004 13:58:16 +1000 |
While taking photos of a Pink Robin (brown bird) - that has been down at the Zillah Crawour Reserve for about a week now - i heard a very unusaul call that caught my attention. I looked around, not knowing what to expect and two White Morph Grey Goshawks flew over, heading towards Buckley's Falls. The call i heard was very un-raptor like, and more like some type of honeyeater. I'd never heard the voice of these magical creatures, but it matched the mystique and grace of these birds. Always awe-inspiring to see a white morph. Peter |
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