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Swifts over Turramurra, northern Sydney

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Subject: Swifts over Turramurra, northern Sydney
From: "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <>
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 18:40:30 +1100
Hi all
saw my first swifts of the summer over Turramurra today - about 60 birds moving NW at about 12:30. I thought they were moving ahead of the change that was due through Sydney about then, but that didn't get here until about 4:30 or 5. All were White Throated Needletails as far as I could see.

I saw them again later - about 3:30 - when I was actually watching a Brown Goshawk circling to the north of my house - the swifts were actually dive bombing the goshawk - I saw two or three make a close enough pass that the goshawk had to take evasive action.

To cap a reasonable day at home, saw a Peregrine fly over at 5:45 with something small in its beak - I thought they always flew with prey grasped in the talons, but perhaps not if the prey item is small - and heard (but didn't see) some Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos off to the east (St Ives direction) at 6 pm.

Cheers
Tom Wilson

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