I once heard a lyrebird do perfect mimicry of a White-throated Nightjar, which
I thought was pretty amazing (this was north of Goulburn). It also had me
thinking that they must be listening at night, although there would potentially
be some cross-over time of lyrebird / nightjar calling around dusk and dawn.
Cheers
Nicki Taws
0408 210736
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From: Canberrabirds On Behalf Of Richard Allen via Canberrabirds
Sent: Thursday, 8 August, 2024 12:20 PM
To: Charmian Lawson <>
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Subject: Bower birds
I heard a Lyrebird this week mimic an owlet nightjar. First time I’ve heard
that. Bird was on Kowen escarpment. Also mimicked Red Wattlebird, Crimson
Rosella, Magpie , White eared Honeyeater, GST (2dif calls), Golden Whistler,
and Grey Butcherbird. All local birds. Must be listening at night, though
owlet nightjar do call in day.
Regards
Richard
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