And I have written on this line before about seeing a small group of
Water-rats chomping on a dead Black Duck at
Commonwealth Park during the night time Floriade a few years ago.
Philip
Hi Steve,
According to "The Rodents of Australia"
C.H.S. Watts & H.J. Aslin 1981 "-----the water-rat is an active and vigorous
predator". They take fully grown waterbirds such as Coots and have been observed
killing ducks and poultry.
At Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve a few years ago
Water-rats were responsible for killing some of the pinioned ducks and dragging
them into holes in the bank in the waterbird ponds. When the person responsible
for the waterbirds went to inspect a nest box in one of the ponds a Water-rat
erupted out of it and left a blood bath and a dead duck behind.
Peter
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Subject: [canberrabirds] Water birds and
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At Jerrabomberra Wetlands today the most
interesting thing was a very active Water-rat which seemed to find the best
foraging spots near the not so happy waterbirds. It was hard to tell if it was
actually foraging or following/harassing/chasing the birds but it certainly
kept moving close to the birds and the birds kept moving away from
it.
Steve