We had large numbers of Corellas, both Little and Long-billed, roosting next
door for a short period. One night there came the chilling (to a roosting
Corella) call of a Powerful Owl. Have you ever heard the reaction of roosting
birds to a Powerful Owl call? They give short alarm calls that leave you in no
doubt that it is a fearful sound to them. I suggest that not all Powerful Owls
announce their presence by a call and an attack would certainly put the flock
to the air in the middle of the night. An inadvertent fright due to the
presence of a possum may also send a panic through a flock of high roosting
birds perhaps???
Regards
Allan
On 23/02/2011, at 9:32 AM, Troy Mutton wrote:
> Just before 10 pm last night when I shut the library here in Darlington,
> something/someone disturbed all the Victoria Park Corellas and they took
> off, making a monster racket and circling around, not landing. Could
> possibly have been the same birds...
>
> Cheers
> Troy
>
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> Last night around midnight I heard a large flock of Little Corellas fly
> over
> Marrickville - anyone encountered this before?
> Cas
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