Please use Stone-curlew. I think "thick-knee" is such an insulting name. How
would you like to be called "thick-knee" - and anyway it is their ankle that
is thick.
Tim Murphy
PS. We get them around my house in The Gap (Brisbane) from time - I have a
cat (dumped by a daughter, what can you do?) but it really seems to ignore
birds and shares its food with the local crows quite happily.
-----Original Message-----
From:
Behalf Of John Leonard
Sent: Friday, 6 April 2007 12:16 PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Thickknees/UQ
The UQ lakes were a happy hunting ground for me in 1991-94 when I was
at UQ. On the day after I arrived in Australia in 1991 I managed to
tick a good many of the common water birds in a very short time
there.
The best bird I ever had there was a Rufous Night-Heron.
When I was there the Thickknees were down by the Women's College as
well as the car-parks around the front. I didn't think it was a good
idea to lurk around the Women's College with binoculars to watch them!
Recieved wisdom then was that the Thickknees were on Campus because it
was an area with few cats and dogs.
--
John Leonard
Canberra
Australia
www.jleonard.net
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