Are there any cat eradication programmes in Australia? Or is it just a bounty scheme?
Oh yes, I forgot about that one. I had a look on Google Maps and that is the definition of 'the middle of nowhere'.
Oh come on, its right next to a highway.And in my study area (albeit right at the edge).
Oh come on, its right next to a highway.And in my study area (albeit right at the edge).
he's probably got some but doesn't want anyone to see themSo when can we expect your night parrot pictures?
So when can we expect your night parrot pictures?
Well, I saw so many night parrots it wasn't funny, and got some great photos, but then dropped my camera's memory card in the creek and so lost them all...
Did you guys read Chris Watson's excellent blog post about the NT sighting?
Don't ridicule reports, man!! John Young had both video and photos and people still didn't believe him. No wonder Zooboy and others don't want to come forward.![]()
I have to admit though, I chuckled when I read that the guy's dashcam just happened not to be working when he supposedly saw the bird. And as a birder who is capable of identifying a Night Parrot, why didn't he turn around to try to find the bird again? I can barely tell the difference between a Robin and a Raven, but I have turned around many times to get second looks of birds.
The whole way John Young went about his discover of "his species" (as he seems to think it is) was why people were so sceptical. And the photoshopping. And the description by Chris Watson of the recent report makes me very sceptical of that too, despite him saying we should take reports seriously.
This blog post written by the Greg Roberts quoted in that article tells a very different story:Two updates:
Secondly, a feral cat killed a Night Parrot recently from the same population that John Young discovered: Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian
Nest of a Night parrot found :
The first discovery of Night Parrot's nest