On the subject of Frogmouths i went back to the well known site of Mt
Roger where i have been watching the frogmouths since mid September -
they are very big in the nest now and should be fledging in the next day
or 2 i reckon as they are almost falling out of the nest
Tim
On 15/11/12 3:47 PM, Elizabeth Compston wrote:
>
> I have been very interested in following Martin's reports about his
> frogmouths. This morning, at ANBG we saw a frogmouth, with 2 chicks, perched
> on a branch beside the top road, close to a 20km sign, on the downhill side.
> I have been away, so maybe these birds have been reported before
>
> We also saw a noisy friarbird on a nest
>
> Elizabeth
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