Hi birders – any comments? Tony Gibson
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> From: Aine > Date: 22 August 2012 10:34:00 AEST > To: tone > Subject: Fwd: For Tony – photos of Falcon and Frogmouth > > > > ——– Original Message ——– > Subject: For Tony – photos of Falcon and Frogmouth > Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:33:47 +1000 > From: g > To: Aine > > Hi Tony > > Here are the best of the photos. As you can see it was dusk when I took the photos after Guenter had brought them up from the paddock. > I opened their wings to show their markings and also no apparent injuries or other cause of death. > They would have died only recently to when they were found which was at the end of June. > Guenter confirmed they were less than a metre apart on the ground when he found them. > > It will be interesting if someone can throw some light on it. > Marg > > > For Tony – photos of Falcon and Frogmouth > VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL > This album has 3 photos and will be available on SkyDrive until 19/11/2012. > Your message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: > end of June 12 054.jpg > end of June 12 055.jpg > end of June 12 056.jpg > > Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled.
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I think the list server has removed the links to the photos because they were embedded in html code. I extracted the link to the first one from the moderator alert message: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=7962f024a0ec0163&id=7962F024A0EC0163!361&Bsrc=Photomail&Bpub=SDX.Photos&sff=1
If that comes through to the list ok then you’ll be able to browse to the other two.
I wonder if a mid air collision is a possible explanation. It seems unlikely. Are there any poisons that would act quickly enough to leave victims close together?
I suppose shooting is out of the question if there are no marks. It’s also possible that they were moved to that spot by someone or something.
Could an electric fence kill a bird?
Peter Shute
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Tony, the photo links aren’t working for me.
Peter Shute