More raptor sightings...
Feb. 26th, 2009 06:11 pmI had an interesting visitor this afternoon, which reminded me of this post from
aeduna.
While sitting at the computer, a wattlebird crashed into the window behind me. As I watched it scramble to safety in the garden beds, I noticed what it had been fleeing from: a large bird of prey, watching from a nearby tree.
Unfortunately, it took off as soon as I produced a camera. After a quick look at Birds in Backyards, I think it may have been a Swamp Harrier. I haven't seen a raptor that big around here before.
The cat is a bit spooked, and rightly so - the harrier is bigger than her. I wonder if it's going to stay in the area, or if it'll move on.
Actually, I should probably go and check that all the ducks are accounted for. They were also acting a bit strangely this morning, and didn't want to come out from under the trees.
EDIT: All ducks present and accounted for. I guess the harrier must have found something else to eat.
While sitting at the computer, a wattlebird crashed into the window behind me. As I watched it scramble to safety in the garden beds, I noticed what it had been fleeing from: a large bird of prey, watching from a nearby tree.
Unfortunately, it took off as soon as I produced a camera. After a quick look at Birds in Backyards, I think it may have been a Swamp Harrier. I haven't seen a raptor that big around here before.
The cat is a bit spooked, and rightly so - the harrier is bigger than her. I wonder if it's going to stay in the area, or if it'll move on.
Actually, I should probably go and check that all the ducks are accounted for. They were also acting a bit strangely this morning, and didn't want to come out from under the trees.
EDIT: All ducks present and accounted for. I guess the harrier must have found something else to eat.