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To: | "Syd Curtis" <>, "bird" <> |
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Subject: | A Brown Cuckoo Dove anecdote |
From: | "Greg" <> |
Date: | Wed, 17 May 2006 18:28:28 +1000 |
Hi Syd,I had a similar experience a number of years ago in the Border Ranges National Park. I strongly suspect that the local Peregrine Falcon pair were the main culprits. As the raptor fanatics say there are only two types of birds - raptors and raptor fodder. Obviously the Brown Cuckoo-Doves are the latter! Regards Greg Clancy |
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