Sorry to hear you dipped Tony.
Interesting that the GHL was not seen on the day the article about it
appeared in the Australian. Perhaps it flew off in search of a news
agent who sold the Australian so it could read what was being said
about it [he says, tongue in cheek.]
Regards, Laurie.
On Sunday, August 6, 2006, at 07:01 PM, Tony Crittenden wrote:
All
After 6 hours of searching on saturday, by up to 8 birders, there was
no sign of the GHL.
All of the usual sites were searched 3-4-5 times between 10.30 and 4.30
The black falcon was still there playing havoc with the Galahs and
Cockatiels as wa sthe big flock of Plumed Whistling Ducks
At 4pm a Caspian Tern flew over heading roughly South East.
regards
Tired and disappointed!!
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