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One of the Rarest Wild Birds Photographed in the Wild

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Subject: One of the Rarest Wild Birds Photographed in the Wild
From: Carl Billingham <>
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 02:17:38 -0700 (PDT)
I was lured!
 
and what a great blog it is Chris, well done.  Great to see the mix of birds 
and old warbirds.  I havent seen an RNZAF Sunderland for a long while and have 
very fond memories of walking through the prototype Concorde at the Yeovilton 
Naval Air Museum back in the nineties, one of the best air museums I have 
visited and down the road was the falconry centre where I first heard the 
swoosh sound of a Peregrine Falcon in full dive right beside my shoulder - an 
unforgettable sound that I didnt hear again until earlier this year when I 
heard (and then saw) a Peregrine dive on some shore birds at Lake Junin in Peru 
- great stuff!
 
Cheers,
 
Carl
 
One of the Rarest Wild Birds Photographed in the Wild
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Subject: One of the Rarest Wild Birds Photographed in the Wild 
From: Peter Shute < > 
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:32:11 +1000 
You aren't by any chance trying to lure me to your website, are you, Chris?

Peter Shute


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