Hi all,
Well done Amy, I think you attracted far too much criticism for this
report. I was very surprised most emails assumed you were wrong
rather than the bird must have been an escapee, which most would have
done for just about every other species I think. So well done on this
and for sticking to your guns, hopefully some of the other emailers
will pull their head in a bit next time until photos are posted.
These snobby attitudes are what put many people off birding or even
reporting interesting possibilities.
Anyway the other point I wanted to raise is that it should be noted
that the fluffing of feathers clearly observable in many of the
photos is clearly a threat posture. Given another current thread
describing dangerous birds, observers may want to keep a little more
distance next time, least they add escapee Rufous owls to the list....
Happy birding all,
Paul
On 12/09/2007, at 10:39 PM, John Tongue wrote:
An amazing find, even if it is an escapee!!
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas
On 12/09/2007, at 10:23 PM, David Stowe wrote:
Amy has kindly forwarded me the images of the Rufous Owl
photographed by Lisa McCarroll in Bridgetown SW Western Australia.
"According to the photographer, it was brought over from
Queensland to the Wildlife Bird
Park in Margaret River. Apparently it escaped 2 years ago and from
its
appearance seems to be coping quite well by its self."
I have posted them on my website for her so that everyone can
access them easily. (this was done with permission of both Lisa
and Amy)
Check out:
http://www.pbase.com/davidstowe/wa_rufous_owl
Thanks once again Amy for sharing your experience and braving the
knockers. :)
Cheers
Dave
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