Hi everyone, i also saw this frogmouth today sitting on its nest, very easy to see. Also about 20m behind the frogmouth tree in the top of one of the taller trees (sorry, don't really know tree species) there's an O-B Oriole nest - i saw one of the parents feeding approx. 3 chicks.
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> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 21:38:24 +1100
> Subject: [canberrabirds] Another Frogmouth nesting
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> I wrote the below last month but not all are in synch. Today I found another
> Tawny Frogmouth nesting. This one was sitting low on the usual small untidy
> stick nest, probably incubating eggs or if there are chicks, they are very
> small. So the timing is well behind the others (or maybe a second brood).
> This one very easy to see and I found it by chance. It is at the Kambah Pool
> car park. I will resist the temptation to describe exactly where, on this
> forum but if people known to me ask I can pass on where it is. It would be
> an easy photo opportunity (but they usually are).
>
> Philip
>
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> Quite remarkable synchrony of these three frogmouths breeding families.
>
> Philip
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