This is a general request for photos of Boobooks from the Wet Tropics of nth
Qld including ssps lurida and boobook, either in the rainforest or anywhere
between the rainforest and the coast including dry eucalypt forest. I'm
intending to illustrate these birds in the near future and would like to get
a better understanding of what Boobooks look like in this particular region.
Cheers Jeff Davies.
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From:
On Behalf Of Trevor Ford
Sent: Friday, 6 May 2011 9:19 PM
To: Birding Aus
Subject: Little Red Boobook
G'day,
I think it was Murray Lord who asked for info on lurida calls (hi Murray!)
Some 20 years ago I was hauled up an extremely tall and intimidating
tree by John Young, somewhere near Ingham, in order to try for Lesser
Sooty Owl. Heard but failed to see it but did see a "Little Red
Boobook". And I survived being winched back down to the land of
ground-dwellers. Notes that I made at the time from my observations and
John's comments included:
- Significantly smaller.
- More gutteral call.
- Dark underparts / no streaks / barred flanks.
- Dark mantle and wings - just a few pale spots.
I also noted that it co-exists with the dark form of Southern Boobook on
Mount Lewis.
Lloyd Nielsen would certainly be able to elaborate further - and I saw
him spring up the same tree in John Young fashion some weeks later.
Cheers - Trevor Ford.
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