Very interesting, have to say I have no idea. (That's not unusual )
Going by the beak, I can't find many birds in any of my books with similar beaks. The only birds coming close are Bowerbirds or figbirds. But then the colours don't match.
I think both of you are right, Tawny Frogmouth. Because it's dead , it just looks so different . What happened to it's eyes? I wonder what killed it? Were there any marks on it?
Thanks Araminta and Timmo. Yes I can't find any other birds that have beaks like that tawny frogmouth beak. I couldn't tell what happened to it - it was not a freshly dead bird. But it looks a bit like a big chick to me - not sure why - maybe because the beak looks so disproportionately large - but that could be in death as well. You know 5 minutes earlier I saw a lone glossy cockatoo being bugged by about 15 minahs just nearby. That's really unusual to see them around here too. It was a remarkable morning bird wise for me today.
Very interesting, have to say I have no idea. (That's not unusual )
Going by the beak, I can't find many birds in any of my books with similar beaks. The only birds coming close are Bowerbirds or figbirds. But then the colours don't match.
As I always say, over to the experts.
M-L
I thought the beak was like a tawny frogmouth, but the colours and patterns aren't a good match.
Kathy Drayton
Hm, good point, and they are also spotty.
Still waiting for the experts?
M-L
I think Kathy is onto it. I'd say tawny frogmouth myself, based on beak and colors.
Cheers
Tim
Brisbane
I think both of you are right, Tawny Frogmouth. Because it's dead , it just looks so different . What happened to it's eyes? I wonder what killed it? Were there any marks on it?
M-L
Thanks Araminta and Timmo. Yes I can't find any other birds that have beaks like that tawny frogmouth beak. I couldn't tell what happened to it - it was not a freshly dead bird. But it looks a bit like a big chick to me - not sure why - maybe because the beak looks so disproportionately large - but that could be in death as well. You know 5 minutes earlier I saw a lone glossy cockatoo being bugged by about 15 minahs just nearby. That's really unusual to see them around here too. It was a remarkable morning bird wise for me today.
Kathy Drayton
Yes, agree with Tawny Frogmouth. You can see those spots on the wings in this image here: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-wJ901Z6voX0/TY6Ngi_cy5I/AAAAAAAABms/M...
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Would that be Indian Mynahs or Noisy Miners, Kathy? And where might Asquith Park be? NSW, Qld, Vic, SA, Tas, WA, NT or ACT?
They were noisy mynahs - and asquith is on the northern fringe of sydney - near hornsby.
Kathy Drayton
Thanks, Kathy. That fills me in nicely!