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Vim spotted

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 17 November 201622 March 2022

A colleague saw Vim on the hand-rail and watched him fly to a bush not…

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No. 2 male Vim departs

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 17 November 201622 March 2022

Here is Vim’s much better departure.    I can see roughly in which direction he headed,…

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Last photos of the trio and view

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 16 November 201622 March 2022

I took these yesterday, being probably the last day when I could get all three…

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First flight

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 16 November 201622 March 2022

I just got in ……One is off, I’m guessing Rubi. Not a very elegant departure,…

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Examples of hungry, feisty behaviour

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 15 November 201622 March 2022

A couple of examples of this feisty (and probably hungry) behaviour: first Vim getting his…

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Trio at dawn

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 15 November 201622 March 2022

As this is possibly the last day we see our three youngsters together, here is…

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Young sensibly stay indoors

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 14 November 201622 March 2022

It’s been unseasonably cold and wet today, but brightening this afternoon.   Prey included a parrot,…

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Windy in the eyrie

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 13 November 201622 March 2022

Horrible windy day in Orange, with rain threatening.  I agree that this is not the…

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First flight day looms

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 12 November 201622 March 2022

Another large, white bird prey was brought in this afternoon.   I couldn’t see the legs,…

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Unseemly sisterly conduct

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 11 November 201622 March 2022

Prey items today have included the usual galahs, starlings and a rosella (probably crimson).  Very…

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