Tom, Andrew and others,
On the topic of White-throated Nightjars I suspect at least some must
overwinter in SEQLD. On the night of 17/6 this year a group of us saw a
female WTNJ about 5 km back down the rd from Green Mountains (O'Reilly's),
Lamington National Park. The following night we saw male WTNJ siting on a
white post about 3km down the same road. Mid June seems a bit too early for
these individuals to be migrating.
Rohan
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> Tom
> I've been assuming they migrate through SEQ and don't stay in winter.
> The first Atlas book says they do establish permanent territories north
> of Townsville. My assumption is that the migrating birds are moving
> south. Could be wrong though!
> Andrew
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