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Subject: | Birds eating bats! |
From: | "Rosemary Royle" <> |
Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:02:50 -0000 |
Hello from the UK, While on a three month trip round Eastern Australia last spring (for you), at The Crater NP in the early morning, we saw a Pied Currawong with a middle sized bat in its beak. It carried this to a branch overlooking the crater lake and looked as though it was about to start eating it when it was disturbed and flew away. Unfortunately we did not see the bird actually catch the bat. Having see a Currawong catching flying ants I can believe it would be capable of catching a bat. On a UK note we have a sparrowhawk who lurks around our garden in the summer evenings and attempts to catch pipistrelle bats emerging from my workshop roof. However, so far, we have not witnessed a successful foray. Peter and Rosemary Royle Pembrokeshire Wales. |
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