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To: | "Tim Jones" <>, <>, "birding aus" <> |
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Subject: | Sydney - possible breeding Peregrines |
From: | "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:10:14 +1000 |
Hi allWhen I worked up at the north end of Sydney CBD in the Suncorp/AAPT/Qantas Holidays building (depends what vintage you are), I used to see Peregrines sitting on the louvres of the Grosvenor Building and the ledges on the Westpac Tower - I often wondered if they nested on the latter. Nowadays, I work at the south end of the City (World Square, between Liverpool and Goulburn Streets) and also see Peregrines regularly and I reckon I'd see more if I was higher up. (There's another Birding-aus correspondent - I forget who - that works about 2 blocks up next to Bathurst Street that has also seen them.) So the question might be not is there one pair, but how many pairs? Cheers Tom Wilson |
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