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avandonk
20-04-2006, 10:07 AM
On most nights when outside till the early hours there is a lot of activity from the many possums in my backyard. They are quite used to me and just ignore me. Last night it was unusually quiet. I looked up and saw this silhouetted against the stars. So I went inside and got the camera+flash and captured this picture. He or she did not even flinch.
Bert
you got an entry in the photo comp? if not this'd be a good one :)
Enter it in the photo comp (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=9052)Bert, that's a really nice shot.
Yep I agree it is a good picture. enter it by all means.
but what bird is it?? I thought all birds had beaks but I can't see one here:screwy:
Volans
27-04-2006, 07:04 PM
G'day Doug,
What Bert has photographed is a Tawny Frogmouth with its beak part way open to reveal the yellow throat. These are nocturnal birds but are not classified as owls.
Peter.
Thanks Peter, I have heard of those birds, but not being an avid bird watcher, I doubt I have ever seen one. Sure is easy to see why it was named so
tnx,
Doug
avandonk
27-04-2006, 09:55 PM
He was 'ere again last night. Thought I'd leave him alone.
The only other natural predator of possums is the powerful owl.
Bert
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