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Wedge-tailed Eagle

To: Sue <>
Subject: Wedge-tailed Eagle
From: David Clark <>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 18:32:58 +1000
Sue,

That is a special sighting!

We lived in Box Hill for 30 odd years and I spotted Wedge-tailed Eagles soaring 
at altitude on a couple of occasions.

We live on the Bellarine Peninsula now and Wedge-tailed Eagles are fairly 
common.  However, it is very exciting when they fly over or perch on a fence 
post or in one of the taller trees.  The chickens get excited too, but probably 
for different reasons!

Cheers

David

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> On 14 Aug 2018, at 5:03 pm, Sue <> wrote:
> 
> At 9.50 this morning, I saw a Wedge-tailed Eagle soaring over Kew in
> suburban Melbourne.  It was very windy.  A new bird for my house list and an
> extraordinary sighting only 8 km from Melbourne's central business district.
> 
> 
> 
> Sue Taylor
> 
> 21 Davis Street
> 
> Kew, Victoria, 3101
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> 613 9817 3410
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