not welcome in my yard..
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could feed him some cats
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wow how gorgeous I do like Birds of Prey but no definately not anywhere near the Aviary
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Yes we have wild Quarrions and Peregrin Falcons on the mine I work in....The Falcons have decided the maintenance shed is the perfect place for I spyjusdeb wrote:Could do but it had its mind set on Quarrion ... a natural source of food in the wild .
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not been a raptor person...is this one a Goshawk or Sparrowhawk?
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I suspect it may have been a little off ...The wattle birds were giving it a caning and as much as I chased it away it chose to stay in the yard .
Its the first time Ive seen it in the yard , they usually circle but fly off after a while .There was also a mob of other predators waiting in another tree including Mynahs , Butcher birds and Currawongs .
Very strange indeed. And needless to say the aviary birds were dead silent and doing the "statue" .
Its the first time Ive seen it in the yard , they usually circle but fly off after a while .There was also a mob of other predators waiting in another tree including Mynahs , Butcher birds and Currawongs .
Very strange indeed. And needless to say the aviary birds were dead silent and doing the "statue" .
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