By Birding-Aus, on June 14th, 2020% Really interesting to read these comments but frustrating not knowing what area you are all from (apart from Kim!)
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By Birding-Aus, on June 13th, 2020% Like many other Australians, I have been working at home during the Covid Crisis. I’ve found the best place to work is on a table on the back deck of my house, where I am out with the birdlife. The best birds from the deck during that time were a couple of Glossy Blacks flying . . . → Read More: Bathing birds
By Birding-Aus, on June 13th, 2020% May not be that great. Fairfax is running an item today – if you can’t access it there is an earlier publication –
phys.org/news/2020-06-mysterious-australian-night-parrots-dead.html
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By Birding-Aus, on June 13th, 2020% The quills were intact, sharp and all neatly facing the same way. I did not examine the scats in detail to determine if there was any blood. This ability of the canine bowel was also demonstrated in a photograph of an X-ray (I think it was in a Veterinary Surgery text) showing 23 (?) thumb . . . → Read More: Echidna quills
By Birding-Aus, on June 12th, 2020% Re Geoff Ryan’s obs of Echidna quills in Dingo scars being aligned.
Were they sharp end backward?
Were they complete or broken up?
Was there any blood in the scats ?
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Michael
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By Birding-Aus, on June 11th, 2020% Many years ago, at Nadgee Nature Reserve, I saw several dingo faeces composed mainly of Echidna quills. The quills, by necessity, were all carefully aligned. The canine bowel is a clever organ, perhaps the Acccipritiformes gullet has the same abilities. Geoff
By Birding-Aus, on June 9th, 2020% FOR SALE
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By Birding-Aus, on June 9th, 2020% Peter, Being a callow youth at the time I can only guess (others on list may have a view) but at least in Sydney, meetings were held under the joint auspices of the Royal Zoological Society and Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union – i.e. they did operate under Royal patronage and membership was valued. I . . . → Read More: Brush Turkey – and RAOU Membership
By Birding-Aus, on June 9th, 2020% We found on our property at Barkers Vale NSW what appeared to be a raptor casting. On examination of contents it contained 100% echidna bits, all spines and one toe/claw. Having handled many of these, it is a somewhat daunting prospect as a prey item for a raptor, but I understand is recorded in . . . → Read More: casting
By Birding-Aus, on June 9th, 2020% Hi all,
I watched a pair of Tawny Frogmouths (virtually always together: on the odd occasion, only one was present) roosting near Govetts Leap in the Upper Blue Mountains. My first observation was made (and photo record) was on 17 March and, several hundred photos later, the last time I . . . → Read More: Roosting places of Tawny Frogmouths
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