Thanks Shorty
I would be particularly interested in any COGster views on whether some
of the feathers on the Owlet Nightjars (the two together in the same
hollow) in Shorty's images are 'baby' feathers. Having just prepared the
draft text for Owlet Nightjars for the Annual Bird Report, I can confirm
that Owlet Nightjar breeding records are very rare.
regards
Con
On 31/01/2015 2:37 PM, shorty wrote:
4 present this morning, 2 in separate hollows and 2 in same hollow.
Possible young birds?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
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