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Night Parrots at Minga Well 2005

To: "'Nikolas Haass'" <>, "'Joshua Bergmark'" <>, <>
Subject: Night Parrots at Minga Well 2005
From: "Jeff Davies" <>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2013 16:44:41 +1000
G'day Nikolas,

The bird filmed was agro from the call playback probably had a nest, I
discussed this with a friend a few minutes ago he suggests the species
probably runs as fast as a Ground Parrot, it's got good legs I bet it can
use them.

Cheers Jeff.




-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Nikolas Haass
Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2013 3:50 PM
To: Joshua Bergmark; 
Subject: Night Parrots at Minga Well 2005

Josh,

Another option that Julian Reid and I discussed yesterday is that the
hopping could be part of a distraction behaviour (being disturbed by a
spotlight near a possible nest site) while the running (to the water) is the
normal way to get from A (cover) to B (water).

Cheers,

Nikolas
 
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Nikolas Haass

Brisbane, QLD


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From: Joshua Bergmark <>
To:  
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:31 PM
Subject: Night Parrots at Minga Well 2005
 

I've been thinking about this since I heard about the curious hopping
behaviour seen in John's video (still waiting to see it myself of course!).
The only accepted Night Parrot sighting by BARC is the Minga Well '05
birds, case summary here:
http://www.tonypalliser.com/barc/summaries/SUMM506.htm

Interestingly, the observers report the birds "running a short distance"
towards the water after landing. Not hopping. Thoughts anyone? Maybe
there's a Western "Running" Night Parrot and an Easter "Hopping" Night
Parrot! (typo intended)

Cheers,
Joshua Bergmark
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