I couldn’t resist the opportunity to share another Black Falcon Falco subniger image, this time in monochrome. It appears there are at least two separate pairs roaming the Moolort Plains at present.
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What a shot ! – I’m glad you didn’t resist
You’ve got me looking much harder at our regular Brown Falcons Geoff!! Moolort’s not that far away!
HI Kerrie – yes, they will be around. Look for the long tail (longer than folded wings when perched) and rapid wing beats/fast flight – very different to sluggish Brown Falcons. Cheers, Geoff