Hi all,
We find them turn up occasionally in almost any habitat in Tassie, -
suburban, rural, coastal, mountain - but with no regularity or
certainty that I can ascertain.
Fantastic bird though!
John Tongue
Hobart.
On Saturday, July 15, 2006, at 04:58 PM, Col and Chris wrote:
What a surprise at lunch time today as we sat down on our side
verandah to see an unusual shape in a tall tree about 50 metres away.
Bins and scope soon showed it to be a Peregrine falcon , a species
which I have never seen in the southern suburban areas of Brisbane
(Loganholme and Carbrook) in more than 25 years of bird watching. The
peregrine was harrassed by a number of locals and soon flew off over
the small golf course behind our house.
Col and Chris Fitzell.
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