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Re: birding-aus Neck-swaying White-faced Heron

To: Jill Dening <>
Subject: Re: birding-aus Neck-swaying White-faced Heron
From: Harvey Perkins <>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:56:02 +1000
>The neck swaying seemed to me to be counter-productive to the exercise. I
>confirmed in HANZAB that the behaviour has been documented, during the
>search for food, but I failed to come up with any benefits which could
>result from this behaviour. Surely live prey could  be alerted by this
>movement. Perhaps the movement is involuntary. Perhaps the neck is
>preparing to receive and transport food? Even quivering with excitement? I
>know I was,trying to work it out!
>
>Any ideas out there?


Jill,

The thought I had as I read your email was that perhaps it is "flexing" its
neck muscles prior to what is an extraordinarily rapid lunge - in a similar
way to joggers flexing their legs, muscles and tendons, and any other
athletes for that matter, before and after taking off.

Harvey



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