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birding-aus Digest, Vol 74, Issue 18

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Subject: birding-aus Digest, Vol 74, Issue 18
From: Gavin Scott <>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 10:30:51 +1000
hi Geoff, 
up here in the East Kimberley there is a pair of sea eagles and the female is 
incubating 2 eggs, has been for at least 5 days now. I'm not sure about the 
timing down south

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>   6. Princess parrot report by Chris Watson (Donald G. Kimball)
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> Help needed.
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> Has anyone observed this year White-bellied Sea-eagles starting to renovate
> or build their nest? We are not looking for the exact nest locations but
> timing, the approximate location is sufficient. We are interested in any
> information about when they start to renovate the nest hence the start of
> the breading season.
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> Geoff Hutchinson
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> BirdLife Australia Southern NSW
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> I wanted to publicly thank Chris Watson for one of the most entertaining
> and informative reads on a Princess Parrot expedition I have yet to peruse.
> Great job Chris!  After flying from California with the main focus being
> Princess in 2008 I can't tell you how shocked I was to learn that one could
> be in Australia and leave at 7AM and be at the Princess location by
> afternoon!  By comparison I left Alice Springs and didnt get to Princess
> Land in the Gibson until 2 days later.  But fortunately just like Chris I
> got to view and film these icons of the Australian desert. Many of my mates
> here have already read about the expedition here:
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> http://polytelismedia.wordpress.com/2008/09/
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> Years later and I still never tire of viewing the footage I took of the
> species.  What a gorgeous graceful bird!  Thanks again Chris fantastic
> report I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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> Don
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> Hi all,
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> I know it has nothing to do with birds or Australia but I do feel compelled 
> to mention that my beloved Manchester City are now reigning champions of the 
> Premier League.
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> Have a great day - I know I will :)
> 
> Ed
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> Ed Williams
> Kingsville, VIC
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