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Grey Falcon nesting in River Gum biggrin

Aussie bird peeps - check out this amazing shot of Grey Falcon nesting in River Red Gum!

Has anybody seen this? Where is it? I'd love to know how it got up there... confuse



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Good one GD . A rare bird indeed !



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So that,s where my old xl falcon went.............I knew they could fly, but not like that. Bill

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Cool. Only a flood could do that.

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That was during the 'Big Flood' GD. That's Noah's car.

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They go from WOAH to NOAH.............Bill

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You really have to wonder how and why some people park their vehicles.....

 

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Photoshop?

proseanet.org/prosea/e-prosea_detail.php

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Synonyms: Eucalyptus rostrata

Vernacular names: River red gum, Murray red gum, red gum

"Description: Tree, commonly up to 20 m tall, occasionally reaching 50 m with a trunk diameter of 1(-2) m"


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_XL_Falcon

Wheelbase 2781 mm
Length 4602 mm
Width 1778 mm
Height 1384 mm



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It looks more plausible from this perspective:

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I think you could be right about it being a photo-shop picture Dorian. Looking at the shadows on the side of the car, they don't match the tree-branch beside it.
Darn! I was hoping it might be a nesting-box for some high-flying chooks!

Dunmowin... I don't think that truck has been photo-shopped, I'll bet the driver wished it was!

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It's areal photo I seen it featured in Norm Darwins book above but I can not recall the story other than it was stuck there after a flood back in the 60's41U-RptjvXL.jpg



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Thanks Copper1. Glad to hear that,, chook nesting boxes it is!

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I heard it was a bloke who drove too fast over a nearby speed hump.

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GaryKelly wrote:

I heard it was a bloke who drove too fast over a nearby speed hump.


 The same thought crossed my mind



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I think I know whats confusing you, it is the cream variety, they can fly much higher than the plain grey.



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Still has the number plate on it too!

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I have a photo somewhere of a two seater couch high up in a tree near the Brisbane River. It was after the 2011 floods and there were all sorts of things caught up in the trees.



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"Dunmowin... I don't think that truck has been photo-shopped, I'll bet the driver wished it was!"

 

That one is legit, I have the same photo.  It is on the Tin Horse Highway in the WA Wheatbelt.

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Correct, the photo of the truck on the hill was not photo shopped.  here is another view....we were on our way to Wave Rock.DSCF9618.JPG

 

 



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Beth54 wrote:

I have a photo somewhere of a two seater couch high up in a tree near the Brisbane River. It was after the 2011 floods and there were all sorts of things caught up in the trees.


 Yes Beth, I have seen that too, but don't have a photo. Also out on Mt Lindsay Highway (Qld), towards or past Rathdowney, there is an old red toyota sedan hanging from a tree.  Has anyone else seen it?



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Dunmowin wrote:
Beth54 wrote:

I have a photo somewhere of a two seater couch high up in a tree near the Brisbane River. It was after the 2011 floods and there were all sorts of things caught up in the trees.


 Yes Beth, I have seen that too, but don't have a photo. Also out on Mt Lindsay Highway (Qld), towards or past Rathdowney, there is an old red toyota sedan hanging from a tree.  Has anyone else seen it?


 Yep, it's still there Dunmowin. I passed it on my way to Bigriggin Campground over the weekend, but there was nowhere to stop and take a photo. It's been intentionally hung there.



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