have you got to the Werribee treatment plant yet?Great stuff. I was using you as motivation to get out there and increase my tally, but you are now 20 ahead of me, and I can't fathom how I can clock up any more species.
have you got to the Werribee treatment plant yet?Great stuff. I was using you as motivation to get out there and increase my tally, but you are now 20 ahead of me, and I can't fathom how I can clock up any more species.
12) American Robin
Wow I'm so far behind!
~Thylo![]()
I'm only at 11 so far....it's about to get busy up here though!
have you got to the Werribee treatment plant yet?
I'd suggest you also try Serendip Sanctuary. Should be able to get a few more there.
Hix
morning.Cheers! Any suggestions for the best time for birding for diurnal birds?
that depends on the species. Most nocturnal birds don't sit out in the open (because they get harrassed by diurnal birds) but if they do perch then they do so in secluded spots. They are usually very difficult to find in the daytime but it can be done if you know what to look for (e.g. pellets coughed up by owls denote a roosting position).Don't laugh at this question, but is night time really the best time to see nocturnal birds? I am just wondering if maybe during the day they are stationary and asleep and it might be easier to spot them then.
that depends on the species. Most nocturnal birds don't sit out in the open (because they get harrassed by diurnal birds) but if they do perch then they do so in secluded spots. They are usually very difficult to find in the daytime but it can be done if you know what to look for (e.g. pellets coughed up by owls denote a roosting position).
But basically, yes, night time is the best time to look for nocturnal birds.
A day-time photo: http://www.zoochat.com/743/brown-wood-owl-strix-leptogrammica-147003/
(I was going to link also to a photo of a satanic nightjar I took in Sulawesi but the photo no longer exists in the gallery)
11) Red-breasted Nuthatch
Over the past couple of days I have seen some more new species:
Birds:
59- Red kite
60- Marsh harrier
61- Red-legged partridge
Mammals:
5- Fallow deer
6- Least weasel
7- Chinese water deer (Lifer)
1) Red Squirrel
2) Red Fox
3) Arctic Fox
4) Moose