ML201994901 IBC 1609661
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Robert Humphries Bu kullanıcının medyaları Profil
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Konum
Quobba Station
Carnarvon, Western Australia, Australia
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Medya notları
A Nankeen Kestrel in a lighthouse niche – calling then flying off. Nankeen Kestrels (Falco cenchroides) are a very small falcon with a wide distribution throughout Australia and southern New Guinea. Nankeen Kestrels prefer lightly-wooded habitats, including low heath, and in areas without trees use cliffs and tall man-made structures like this lighthouse above Point Quobba north of Carnarvon in Western Australia to nest. This Kestrel was using a niche in the lighthouse wall for its roost, and was making its typical keening call on an very windy day before launching itself from the niche and flying off. Elevation: 10 m. Date added to IBC: September 10, 2019.
Gözlem detayları
IBC scientific name: Falco cenchroides cenchroides.
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