Pteropus wrote:Went for a stroll this arvy and came across these two cuties. I couldn't find a collective noun for tawny frogmouths, or the related nightjars. So I am suggesting “a Port of tawnys”...it sort of works with nightjars too!
Pteropus wrote:Went for a stroll this arvy and came across these two cuties!
Happy Pirate wrote:Pics also posted here:
A noisy hoon in a quiet campsite
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14505&start=60#p197889
cheers
Steve
neilmny wrote:Happy Pirate wrote:Pics also posted here:
A noisy hoon in a quiet campsite
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14505&start=60#p197889
cheers
Steve
Nice pictures Steve.
sherpa wrote:Speaking of poultry,.....this little fella has been a regular attraction on the Cathedral Rock track (Wellington Park). I've seen him at a height of 760mts.
I was up there today but didn't see him. Maybe I should change the heading to -
WILDLIFE NOT SEEN ON YOUR LAST WALK
Has anyone else seen him lately or know what became of him?
Last time I was up there I was cold and hungry and he looked delicious. Was he thinking the same about me?
Do you know what it is? Have a guess. I'll post answer tomorrow.
Happy Pirate wrote:This guy is a bit shy and I was a bit reluctant to post him because the pic's are poor but apparently he's very cool (Birdos )
Golden Bower Bird: Mt Spec 07/10/2013
neilmny wrote:Hey Steve, for some reason I'm not seeing your pictures just place makers.
neilmny wrote:Happy Pirate wrote:This guy is a bit shy and I was a bit reluctant to post him because the pic's are poor but apparently he's very cool (Birdos )
Golden Bower Bird: Mt Spec 07/10/2013
Hey Steve, for some reason I'm not seeing your pictures just place makers.
ULWalkingPhil wrote:Went for a long walk last saturday night and saw this suspicious creature hiding behind a pole. You should have seen the characters hanging around with him. Managed to get a few snap shots of them as I walked pass, I don't think you would want to see them.
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