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Subject: | Bird remains ID |
From: | Richard Boon <> |
Date: | Thu, 17 Mar 2022 10:19:44 +1100 |
Hi All
I hope this message gets through with attachments. I recently found the remains of a bird in a fairly substantial block of forest south of Moe in Gippsland, VIC. I imagine it was killed or scavenged by an introduced predator - perhaps a fox. I should have added something more to the photograph to help with scale but the pile of feathers indicated a fairly large bird. Any ideas? An owl or raptor? -- Regards Richard Boon Attachment:
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