White-bellied Sea-Eagle at Gowrie Junction

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Mick Atzeni
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White-bellied Sea-Eagle at Gowrie Junction

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A nice record from Gowrie Junction local, Gloria Glass—possibly, a first for that area.

From: Gloria Glass [mailto:aquilaaudaxg@bigpond.com]
Sent: Monday, 21 September 2015 8:04 AM
To: 'Pat McConnell'; ATZENI Michael
Subject: White-bellied Sea-Eagle, mature



Dear Patrick and Michael

We couldn’t believe our eyes this morning when this raptor appeared above our trees along Gowrie Creek, surrounded by magpies, crows et al, who couldn’t believe it either.

I guess it will be a good one for our various lists?

Gloria
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
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