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[Resending, i think it might have bounced] : imm. perigrine falcon & lon

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Subject: [Resending, i think it might have bounced] : imm. perigrine falcon & long billed corrella
From: "Kevin" <>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:13:31 +1000
hi all


Can perigrine falcons be in immature plumage at this time of year, if not,
what are some raptoprs that grow in rural west gippsland (near warragul for
those who know the area) that look like a imm. perigrine, mabey a aust
hobbyor hawk-owl of sorts? note: it sits both vertical and horizontal on a
power line. havent seen it anywhere else though




also, are there a flock of long billed corella's in packenham, victoria. im
sure i saw one there the other day, and a friend saw one there too.



ta


kev
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