I have heard of many cases of Musk Ducks, Blue-billed Ducks and all
three Australian grebe species landing on moonlit tin roofs. Old copies
of "Wild Life" magazine used to carry reports, often from people puzzled
because they believed that Musk Ducks are unable to fly.
I notice that all these birds are very poor walkers and may not be able
to fly without a water take-off. Presumably after landing on a solid
surface, other waterbirds were able to get up and fly on.
One Australasian Grebe landed on a friend's garage, and subsequently
fell or jumped off the roof, was found in garden by Labrador dog,
rescued and released at Banyule Flats, Heidelberg.
I wonder if the Walmart car-park had a coating of frost or otherwise
looked like a lake, perhaps in moonlight?
Anthea Fleming
On 15/12/2011 9:21 AM, Carl Clifford wrote:
Dave,
I would believe it. Walmart stores seem to attract bizarre behaviour in
a range of species, though this seems to mainly have occurred in Homo
sapiens. For examples, Google "Walmart people".
On a serious side, does anyone know of this type of incident happening
in Australia?
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
On 15/12/2011, at 9:04 AM, Dave Torr wrote:
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/conservation/thousands-of-birds-make-fatal-crash-landing-in-walmart-car-park-20111215-1ovgw.html
Seems weird but it's in The Age so it must be true!
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