canberrabirds

Red-backed Kingfisher(RBK)

To: "COG" <>
Subject: Red-backed Kingfisher(RBK)
From: "roger curnow" <>
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 08:44:35 +1100
Hi All
 
Ginninderra Creek rose a couple of feet last night, washing away the dead tree the RBK generally sit in and many Fairy Martin nests.
A small landslide would appear to have removed the RBKs' entrance hall and exposed two eggs.
 
see:
 
The hole top right is one that i have seen both  Striated Pardelotes and RBKs enter.
Indeed both did several times in the next 10 minutes.
 
Here is the an RBK doing it.
 
 
So maybe those are turtles eggs.
But if they are the RBKs were very interested in them. This was the situation for much of the half hour i watched.
 
        roger
 
Warning: You can't cross the creek right now without getting wet at least to your (or my) armpits.
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