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solitary WTNT at Gundy

To: Michael Hunter <>
Subject: solitary WTNT at Gundy
From: "Jeremy O'Wheel" <>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 15:27:56 +1100
I saw a large flock of about 100 WTNT this morning flying over Narooma,
NSW.

Jeremy

On 27/01/2012 9:19 AM, "Michael Hunter" <> wrote:

> Hi Mike and all,
>
>                      On Jan 21, ahead of a lowish stormcloud, on private
> property at Gundy (near Scone NSW), I was entranced by a single WTNT flying
> at amazing speed in big loops between about 100 to 400 feet.
>
>                      A few BOPrey, Wedgetails, seven Kestrels in a (?
> family) group  plus  many others  on roadside powerlines, Brown Falcon,
> Brown Goshawk.
>
>                       Have not seen a Black-shouldered Kite for a while,
> they were everyday two or three years ago.
>
>                                                             Cheers
>
>                                                                     Michael
>
>
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