We also went to the Cumberland SF on Thursday and found the fallen tree. We
did, however, find the Powerful Owls, a bit further up the creek: going the
long way round the Forestry Trail and looking at the platform from the other
side of the creek, the two owls were roosting fairly high in a tree off to the
right hand side.
Jane
Jane Gregory
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From: David Stowe <>
To: birding-aus aus <>
Sent: Saturday, 27 January, 2007 10:10:09 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Cumberland SF update (Sydney)
For those planning on looking for the Powerful Owl at Cumberland
State Forest i have some perhaps disappointing news.
I went for a quick look this afternoon to find the lower section of
the Forestry trail closed at the entrance near the carpark. I was
able to go around the long way only to find that the Angophora that
sits in the "angophora platform" (noted in previous emails) has
snapped in the recent high winds. It is now a 10m high stump with the
rest of the beautiful tree a tangled mess across the creek and track.
The point in regards to the owls is that the recent roost that has
been reported was in a tree only 10-15m from the big Angophora fall.
Needless to say they were no longer there. No sign of them further
down the creek either.
I would assume that this disturbance would cause them to find
alternative "accommodation".
On a different note, went out to the Sphinx Memorial in Ku-ring-gai
NP and saw the White-throated Nightjar at 8:35pm. Very cool.
Didn't see or hear any Owlet Nightjars though.
Cheers
David Stowe
North Rocks
www.davidstowe.com.au
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