For the second night this week we had a small party of Tawny
Frogmouths in the garden at dusk - male, female and juvenile.
Both nights I've been alerted to their presence by the local
Blackbirds going apoplectic clucking away and diving at the Frogmouths.
The Frogmoths themselves were fairly disburbed, moving from perches
regularly and lots of head bobbing nervously.
My question is, why would the Blackbirds see Frogmouths as a threat
that needs mobbing? We have Indian Mynas in the garden too, but they
don't join in. On the first night a Brown Thornbill did seem to join
in very briefly, though whether that was because it recognised the
birds as a threat or whether it was just whipped up in to joining in
I don't know.
Thoughts?
Mike Honeyman
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