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Tawny Frogmouth - Isaacs Ridge

To: Rob Geraghty <>
Subject: Tawny Frogmouth - Isaacs Ridge
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 14:28:10 +1000
Rob

Yes, they are quite common.  The pair I follow are generally quiet but they
will 'oom' at one another from time to time.  The reasons for this will be
known to them, but thus far they haven't revealed these reasons to me.

Martin


On 10 September 2013 13:28, Rob Geraghty <> wrote:

> On Sunday afternoon I went for a walk at Isaacs Ridge and was coming back
> through the pine forest at sunset when I heard a Tawny Frogmouth calling.
> It called a couple of times, but stopped when I tried to find it. It's the
> first time I've ever heard a Frogmouth call when it wasn't fully dark (it
> was only just after the sun had set). Are Frogmouths common around the ACT?
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