Yes mine follows your theory exactly. I chased Glossies over hill and
dale for 6 months or even more, with no luck. I finally got onto them
after a tip off from Neil Kirby and spent the day watching them,
pretty sure I'd never see them again.
The very next day there was a different pair in the front yard, and
I've seen a dozen or so more in the 12 months since.
Ev
On 8/2/07, Nathan Waugh <> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just saw two black breasted buzzards chasing each other out the window at
> work today (only just saw my first one the other day). When it rains it
> poors! Another one for the glossy black theory.
>
> Have any others ever had a long stint until there first observation of a
> species and then found they see quite a few in a short period after that?
>
> The glossy black theory!
>
> cheers
>
> Nathan Waugh
> Karratha, WA
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