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Subject: | Re: Barking Owls |
From: | (Chris Dahlberg) |
Date: | Tue, 7 Jul 1998 15:41:06 +1000 (EST) |
Hi All I responded privately to Martin about Barking Owl calls and distibution etc etc and would have to back up David James' description but would add the begging call of the young is similar to the begging call of Fig Parrots. They predate a lot of birds, adding to Lawrie's post would be Black Butcherbirds, and there is a classic photograph of a Barking Owl with a half eaten Jacana in a Steve Parish/Peter Slater book. Cheers Chris Chris Dahlberg Chris Dahlberg's Specialised River Tours Daintree Village Q 4873 Ph/fax International +61 7 4098 7997, Australia 07 4098 7997, Local 4098 7997 http://www.ozemail.com.au/~fnq/daintree/dvta01.html email: When visiting Queenslands WET TROPICS in the WET SEASON please bring a rain coat. Jan to Apr yeilds 2 metres of rain mostly at night. |
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