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Boobooks and Pobblebonks

To: "'boy nature'" <>
Subject: Boobooks and Pobblebonks
From: Robin Eckermann <>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:07:46 +1000
... or maybe double-barred finches?

At 04:26 PM 24/09/2014, Philip Veerman wrote:
Really this is little more than educated guess, given not a lot of options but a weird call that was moving around, like a `mew`. ??? sounded like a bird, but not sure is likely to be an owlet-nightjar.
 
Philip
 
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Subject: [canberrabirds] Boobooks and Pobblebonks

Last night was awesome, boobook at Mt Majura. Also a weird call that was moving around, like a `mew`. ??? sounded like a bird, but not sure.
At the top dam on the Majura Saddle I have NEVER heard so many frogs in my life!!!!!!!
5 Pobblebonks, (3 plains froglets Crinia parisignifera were at North watson dam), 10 spotted grass frogs- machine gun frog (Lymnodynasties tasmaniensis), hundreds of common eastern froglets (Crinia signifera), 3 smooth toadlets- wwwweeek week week,
 
 
 
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