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Barking Owl the Bunyip?

To: "Wynton Maddeford" <>,
Subject: Barking Owl the Bunyip?
From: Michael Todd <>
Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 19:00:46 +1000
Hello Wynton,

I haven't heard of this behaviour. It seems like a rather stupid thing for a Barking Owl to do on purpose. I do however have another Bunyip anecdote.

I read a few years ago a theory suggesting that the bunyips may have been lost seals that headed up the Murray and Darling Rivers and weren't able to find their way back. I liked it! I suppose that the chance of a seal getting lost up the Darling River wouldn't be too high these days. After all, it would probably get stranded somewhere on high ground! If the Murray isn't flowing at its mouth it might have a bit of work to do to get into the river proper!

Cheers

Mick Todd
Griffith, NSW

At 04:22 PM 6/08/2003 +0800, Wynton Maddeford wrote:
Hi All,

I know Totally Wild is no HANZAB but they had a story last month on the Barking Owl and mentioned that as this owl is known to drop its food into water it is considered to be the bird , so to speak, behind the Bunyip stories in Australia.

Firstly is it true these owls drop their food in water ( i was not aware of this unusual behaviour) and secondly has anyone heard of this Bunyip connection?

Talking of the Bunyip, i had heard some years ago that perhaps the Musk Duck may have been responsible for this mythical creature.

Best Regards

Wynton Maddeford


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