On Thu, 18 Sep 1997 11:03:31 +1000 Glen Ingram <>
wrote:
>This is from Ray Leggett who is not on Birdg-aus.
>
>"Recently I was using Anabat, which puts bat calls into our hearing
>range. I was circled twice by a White-throated Nightjar at night at
>8.00pm in July 1997. The instrument registered the nightjar giving an
>ultrasonic call. This happened twice.
>
>Does anyone know if an ultrasonic call has ever been noted in Australian
>nightjars. Is this a first. And is it an important observation."
>
>
>Glen Ingram
>Brisbane, Australia
>
>
>"He who laughs, lasts."
Dear Glen
If this observation is genuine, rather than some artefact of the machine, then
it is
indeed interesting and important. As far as I am aware, Australian nightjars
have
not been recorded using ultrasonic calls.
I have forwarded the message to Batline in the hope that some detector-equipped
battos may be able to gather further information on this possibility. Even
though
nightjars are not bats, if they use ultrasonics, this will be of great interest
to
some bat enthusiasts.
Cheers
Ian
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Ian Temby
Wildlife Damage Control Officer
Secretary, BIRDS Australia Parrot Association
Flora and Fauna Branch
Department of Natural Resources and Environment
4/250 Victoria Parade
EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002
AUSTRALIA
Phone 613 9412 4429
Fax 613 9412 4586
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