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RFI:hawk Duck River Auburn NSW

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Subject: RFI:hawk Duck River Auburn NSW
From: Julie Neumann <>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 08:16:23 +1100
Thanks to all those who helped with information.
Your replies have elicited more information from the young cyclist.
Hi mum, I was hoping someone might be able to narrow down the range of possibilities. Brown Goshawk definitely seems more likely than Perigrine falcon (shape and colour). I wasn't looking at it through binoculars but over my shoulder as I rode my bicycle. It was certainly attacking and repeatedly for as long as I was in range. ie. before some buildings got in its way. After the initial impact on my helmet it continued soaring alongside me and swooping towards me in a manner much more graceful than Magpies, and was more easily deterred by simply waving one hand.


I have suggested he might like to join the forum. I think Stephen Debus has narrowed it down to either the Brown Goshawk or the Collared Sparrowhawk . I wonder if there is a local birder who spends time around the Duck River Auburn NSW and knows of this specific bird?
Julie Neumann
P.O. Box 181,
Blaxland NSW 2774
Blue Mountains
0247393063   0404035615




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