Lisa, you ought of be proud that your towers have been given the stamp of
approval by an osprey pair. If they are causing grief through interfering with
the working of your towers, there are plenty of good designs available for
platforms on which osprey can build. There're good news stories for your
marketing newsletters.
Cheers
Greg Hunt
> On 25 Oct 2017, at 6:29 pm, Sofia Frew via Birding-Aus
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> It's very upsetting to hear that news. I just emailed her. I hope they'll
> change their plans.
> cheers,Sofia
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> From: Denise Goodfellow <>
> To: birding-aus <>
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 October 2017, 11:40
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Optus - removal of osprey nest.
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> Good morning all.
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> A few weeks ago Optus removed the osprey nest from its phone tower at Charles
> Darwin University, Casuarina campus, Darwin, after the chicks fledged and now
> wants to install nesting prevention spikes. They have refused to install a
> nesting platform like they have in other coastal communities around Australia.
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> If anyone wants to help apply pressure so Optus will change their plans
> please email their Community Relations or
> phone on
> 03 90348295 leave message.
>
> Thanks
>
> Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
> PO Box 71
> Darwin River, NT, Australia 0841
> 043 8650 835
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