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To: | Wendy <> |
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Subject: | Saw wedge-tailed eagles |
From: | "Dave Torr" <> |
Date: | Mon, 19 May 2008 13:17:52 +1000 |
Just been for a bird walk in Toolern Creek in Melton and we saw a pair. They breed in some of the few remaining patches of woodland in the area. 2008/5/19 Wendy <>: > Welcome Kathleen, > Wedge Tailed Eagles are such a magnificent sight! > There are also some very interesting raptors in the Bacchus Marsh - > Werribee Gorge Area, including Peregrine Falcons. It is worth keeping your > eyes peeled in that section of the trip. > I have also seen Wedgies and other raptors in the valleys around Organ > Pipes > NP - not far, as the eagle flies, from Melton. > Wedgies would be pretty happy at the moment as rabbits, a common prey item, > are furiously breeding and the young bunnies just emerging from the > burrows. > best wishes, > Wendy Moore > |
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