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Owlet Nightjars 1-2-3

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Subject: Owlet Nightjars 1-2-3
From: Erika Roper <>
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 21:33:55 +1100
Oops, I meant kookaburra AND rosella chicks. I'm not sure how successful a kookaburra-rosella hybrid would be...

On 2 January 2013 21:32, Erika Roper <> wrote:
This reminded me of a short video I took a while ago of some Owlet Nightjar chicks in one of the nestboxes. I meant to post it ages ago but it must have slipped my mind. I also have some videos up of kookaburra rosella chicks if anyone is interested.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WZuLms2TNA


On 29 December 2012 13:10, Robin Eckermann <m("eckermann.com.au","robin");" target="_blank">> wrote:
Patience (and spreading curiousity, probably aroused by my shuffling in the dry grass) pays! It was a pleasant surprise to find one Owlet Nightjar enjoying a little sunshine, but my delight doubled and then trebled as his colleagues (probably not the correct technical term) poked their heads up for a look ...


(Click on thumbnail images for larger view)

Best wishes for a great 2013 to the many COGs folk I've interacted with over the past year!

Robin Eckermann


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