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To: | Robin Eckermann <> |
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Subject: | TF Musings |
From: | Martin Butterfield <> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Oct 2014 09:52:44 +1100 |
Robin When I first noticed the Froggies at our place I was concerned that mowing the grass under their nest site might disturb them. Not in the slightest: I have used a brush cutter 2m below their perch and they haven't even bothered going into branch pose. They have been using the same roosts (in different proportions each year) for about 6 years to my knowledge. The most I have seen them react to other birds is when a pair of Pied Currawongs swoop their nest and the male's reaction is usually to open his cavernous gape which seems to give even a 'wong food for thought. This was carried to extreme last year when the chick fledged to a branch near the nest and was more exposed to the attack: on that occasion the female Frogmouth came to the assistance of the male and they managed to shepherd the chick back to the protection of the nest. Thornbills and fantails will occasionally decide to mob the roosting birds (which has on occasion helped me to locate a new roost site) but they pay far less attention to that than I do to a mosquito! Martin Martin Butterfield
On 21 October 2014 09:19, Robin Eckermann <> wrote:
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